Charles Watts expects Arsenal to accept Jakub Kiwior bid

Arsenal could accept a sizeable bid for Jakub Kiwior in January as there are concrete links to many Serie A and other clubs.

According to Charles Watts on Caught Offside, Arsenal might accept a sizeable bid for Jakub Kiwior. The Polish utility man, who cost them £20 million, has not found regular game time this season. So, amid emerging links to Serie A clubs and those from Spain, there is a chance the Poland international departs.

Mikel Arteta is very particular about having a strong defensive foundation in his squad. The Spaniard has built the team by keeping a strong backline and quality in depth in mind, with Jakub Kiwior inadvertently being a key member in that aspect. This is also the reason why Arsenal did not fancy selling the Poland international back in the summer.

Despite the many defensive injuries Arsenal have suffered since the start of the season, Arteta has not used Kiwior as much as one would have expected him to. The versatile defender has started only two times in this campaign, with both of those coming in the League Cup, meaning he could well push for an exit.

There is Kiwior, who wants to play regularly, which could force him to seek an exit in January. Arsenal is aware of the growing interest in the defender they paid £20 million for in January 2023, as clubs like Juventus are chasing his signature ahead of the upcoming window.

Arsenal expert Charles Watts believes Arsenal would accept a sizeable bid for Kiwior in January. He also explained his reasons for such a prediction as he believes the emergence of Myles Lewis-Skelly could also be a factor in the club’s decision-making.

Watts said, “With the January window fast approaching, I think we’re going to see plenty of stories linking Jakub Kiwior with a return to Italy. It’s been a familiar theme during the last couple of windows and I’m expecting no different this time around. There was a chance Kiwior could have gone in the summer, but Arsenal decided to keep him for squad purposes.”

“But when you see the game time he’s had so far this season and consider that teenage Myles Lewis-Skelly has been used ahead of him at times recently then it’s tough to see the Poland international getting many minutes. So if a decent offer arrives for Kiwior from Italy then I think it’s one that Arsenal would consider and I don’t think Ben White’s injury will impact their thinking.”

Arsenal to sell Jakub Kiwior?

Kiwior’s profile makes him a big target for many teams around the continent. Juventus are looking at him to replace Gleison Bremer, while Inter Milan are also keen. Some reports suggested Arsenal could even accept a loan bid if it comes with a buy option that suits their cause, which might be a possibility with Serie A clubs ahead of January.

However, with his game time unlikely to improve if Arsenal have all their defenders fit, it is likely that they would accept Kiwior’s departure in January. There is still no clarity on how much they seek in return for the Polish defender, although it’s safe to assume the Gunners will look to make a profit on their £20 million investment in the defender.

Arsenal could accept a sizeable bid for Jakub Kiwior in January as there are concrete links to many Serie A and other clubs.

According to Charles Watts on Caught Offside, Arsenal might accept a sizeable bid for Jakub Kiwior. The Polish utility man, who cost them £20 million, has not found regular game time this season. So, amid emerging links to Serie A clubs and those from Spain, there is a chance the Poland international departs.

Mikel Arteta is very particular about having a strong defensive foundation in his squad. The Spaniard has built the team by keeping a strong backline and quality in depth in mind, with Jakub Kiwior inadvertently being a key member in that aspect. This is also the reason why Arsenal did not fancy selling the Poland international back in the summer.

Despite the many defensive injuries Arsenal have suffered since the start of the season, Arteta has not used Kiwior as much as one would have expected him to. The versatile defender has started only two times in this campaign, with both of those coming in the League Cup, meaning he could well push for an exit.

There is Kiwior, who wants to play regularly, which could force him to seek an exit in January. Arsenal is aware of the growing interest in the defender they paid £20 million for in January 2023, as clubs like Juventus are chasing his signature ahead of the upcoming window.

Arsenal expert Charles Watts believes Arsenal would accept a sizeable bid for Kiwior in January. He also explained his reasons for such a prediction as he believes the emergence of Myles Lewis-Skelly could also be a factor in the club’s decision-making.

Watts said, “With the January window fast approaching, I think we’re going to see plenty of stories linking Jakub Kiwior with a return to Italy. It’s been a familiar theme during the last couple of windows and I’m expecting no different this time around. There was a chance Kiwior could have gone in the summer, but Arsenal decided to keep him for squad purposes.”

“But when you see the game time he’s had so far this season and consider that teenage Myles Lewis-Skelly has been used ahead of him at times recently then it’s tough to see the Poland international getting many minutes. So if a decent offer arrives for Kiwior from Italy then I think it’s one that Arsenal would consider and I don’t think Ben White’s injury will impact their thinking.”

Arsenal to sell Jakub Kiwior?

Kiwior’s profile makes him a big target for many teams around the continent. Juventus are looking at him to replace Gleison Bremer, while Inter Milan are also keen. Some reports suggested Arsenal could even accept a loan bid if it comes with a buy option that suits their cause, which might be a possibility with Serie A clubs ahead of January.

However, with his game time unlikely to improve if Arsenal have all their defenders fit, it is likely that they would accept Kiwior’s departure in January. There is still no clarity on how much they seek in return for the Polish defender, although it’s safe to assume the Gunners will look to make a profit on their £20 million investment in the defender.

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