Arsenal could accept loan to buy offer for Jakub Kiwior

Arsenal would be willing to accept a loan departure for Jakub Kiwior in January, depending on a buy option and the fitness of their other defenders. 

According to Football Insider, Arsenal could be forced to consider a loan exit for Jakub Kiwior, provided the Gunners get a loan-to-buy offer in January. The defender could be pushing for a move from the club due to a lack of game time, with some Serie A sides keen on signing him.

Arsenal has had a tricky start to the season. They came into the new campaign amid criticism for investing too much in strengthening their defence, but they are having the most problems there. The Gunners have suffered a lot of injury-related issues at the back, which will influence their decision on Jakub Kiwior’s future. 

Arsenal have had a top start to their season in a defensive sense, with injuries to Ben White, Riccardo Calafiori, and Jurrien Timber having enough influence on their results in the early part. Ben White will miss a further 8-12 weeks after undergoing an operation to trouble his knee, while Calafiori returns to action after the international break. 

Meanwhile, the future ofKiwior is a big topic ahead of the January window, as the defender faces a lack of game time under Mikel Arteta. Arsenal would consider a transfer for the Polish defender if the manager has all his defensive stars in good shape. 

Although there were suggestions that Arsenal were uninterested in a loan deal, they might change their stance depending on how the market evolves. The Gunners are now contemplating allowing the 24-year-old first-team ace to leave on a temporary deal, given that the deal comes with a sizeable buy option. 

Jakub Kiwior to leave Arsenal?

There have been reports that Kiwior could return to Serie A, with Juventus interested, while Inter Milan and AC Milan are also keen. The defender could push for a move away from Arsenal, as he faces a lack of game time. 

Kiwior has reportedly said he wants to leave, although any move away from the club could depend on the offer at hand and the availability of current defenders. On paper, an exit might seem imminent, although things would depend on many other factors. 

Arsenal would be willing to accept a loan departure for Jakub Kiwior in January, depending on a buy option and the fitness of their other defenders. 

According to Football Insider, Arsenal could be forced to consider a loan exit for Jakub Kiwior, provided the Gunners get a loan-to-buy offer in January. The defender could be pushing for a move from the club due to a lack of game time, with some Serie A sides keen on signing him.

Arsenal has had a tricky start to the season. They came into the new campaign amid criticism for investing too much in strengthening their defence, but they are having the most problems there. The Gunners have suffered a lot of injury-related issues at the back, which will influence their decision on Jakub Kiwior’s future. 

Arsenal have had a top start to their season in a defensive sense, with injuries to Ben White, Riccardo Calafiori, and Jurrien Timber having enough influence on their results in the early part. Ben White will miss a further 8-12 weeks after undergoing an operation to trouble his knee, while Calafiori returns to action after the international break. 

Meanwhile, the future ofKiwior is a big topic ahead of the January window, as the defender faces a lack of game time under Mikel Arteta. Arsenal would consider a transfer for the Polish defender if the manager has all his defensive stars in good shape. 

Although there were suggestions that Arsenal were uninterested in a loan deal, they might change their stance depending on how the market evolves. The Gunners are now contemplating allowing the 24-year-old first-team ace to leave on a temporary deal, given that the deal comes with a sizeable buy option. 

Jakub Kiwior to leave Arsenal?

There have been reports that Kiwior could return to Serie A, with Juventus interested, while Inter Milan and AC Milan are also keen. The defender could push for a move away from Arsenal, as he faces a lack of game time. 

Kiwior has reportedly said he wants to leave, although any move away from the club could depend on the offer at hand and the availability of current defenders. On paper, an exit might seem imminent, although things would depend on many other factors. 

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