Arsenal is willing to sell players for around £26 million this summer, and AC Milan is interested in his signature, according to reports.
Arteta’s summer transfer plan is being shaped
There have been extensive suggestions that Arsenal is a PSR in a healthy position. This could mean he has the funds for a big signature this summer, and Mikel Arteta is particularly keen to lead new strikers out the door.
Gunners have recently been supported by CP Viktor Gyoker’s pursuit of sports.
The striker is not the only position that Arteta is keen to strengthen, but the manager has identified the need for deeper depths in the wider region, and Elemai Hernandez of Eferna in Delakoruna is a potential target alongside Nico Williams in Athletic Bilbao.
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The gunners are scheduled to move for an offensive midfielder who will play for one of their Premier League rivals.
Given the extensive links with Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi, the new central midfielder is also clearly interested, so it makes sense that Arteta will offload several rotation players this summer, regardless of the healthy financial situation the club will find themselves.
Arsenal is willing to win cash to Jakub Kiwior this summer, according to a report from catch-offside. They aim to fund their own transfer business and receive fees ranging from around 25 million euros to 30 million euros (£21 million to £26 million).
There is no shortage of interest in Kiwior, and the entire European club has appeared, including both AC Milan and Inter Milan, being nominated as potential suitors.
The 25-year-old wants to join a new club this summer, considering his development is being curtailed by a lack of gunners’ playing time, and now it appears that he is given the opportunity to do so.
Arsenal’s upcoming supplies | date |
Real Madrid (H) | April 8th |
Brentford (H) | April 12th |
Real Madrid (a) | April 16th |
Ipswich Town (a) | April 20th |
Crystal Palace (H) | April 23rd |
Kiwior exits may be suitable for all parties
As Arteta plans to bolster options in multiple positions this summer, it makes sense to generate as much money as possible by cashing in to your favorite players, with Polish International making just 10 appearances in the Premier League this season.
At 25, we are in an age where defenders need to play regularly, so it’s understandable that despite some impressive performances in his time in North London, he wants to move in this summer.
The former Spezia man has previously been praised as a “monster” by reporter Sam Dean, and last time he put a solid display against Everton, taking five defensive actions and creating one big opportunity.
Given that Kiwiol originally arrived at Arsenal for £20 million and that he remains a sporadic option for Arteta throughout his time at the club, if the gunners could sell centre-backs for profit, it could be a wise business.