Arsenal aren’t too eager on depriving themselves of the companies of Jakub Kiwior in the midst of the marketing campaign, however Juventus might reportedly stand an opportunity at signing him underneath one situation.
The 24-year-old is considered one of many centre-backs at the moment being linked with a transfer to Turin. The Bianconeri are determined to signal a brand new defender after shedding Gleison Bremer and Juan Cabal to devastating ACL accidents. With the duo more likely to miss the remainder of the marketing campaign, Cristiano Giuntoli and Co. haven’t any different possibility however to intervene available in the market in January.
In latest weeks, the Serie A giants have been constantly linked with Kiwior who had already served underneath the steering of Thiago Motta throughout their time collectively at Spezia.
However whereas the Pole discovered success within the Italian high flight, he hasn’t been capable of lock himself a beginning spot on the Emirates since his arrival in January 2023, with Mike Arteta favoring Gabriel, William Saliba and summer time signing Riccardo Calafiori.
Due to this fact, some consider the Tychy native can be enticed by a return to Serie A and a reunion with the Italian Brazilian supervisor.
Nonetheless, Arsenal would additionally prefer to maintain the Poland worldwide, as he can present cowl at centre-back and left-back. As an example, he was launched within the second half towards Aston Villa final Saturday when Gabriel sustained a knock.
So in line with Tuttosport by way of JuventusNews24, the Gunners received’t take into account any mortgage proposals for Kiwior. Therefore, if Juventus want to signal the participant in January, they must purchase him outright with a proposal that meets the Premier League giants’ asking worth.
Nonetheless, it must be famous that Benfica teenager Antonio Silva has not too long ago emerged because the Bianconeri’s most well-liked selection for the position. The administration is reportedly working alongside his agent Jorge Mendes to herald to Turin.