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Jakub Kiwior’s departure from Arsenal is set to be one of the most notable developments of the summer transfer period.
The Polish defender is keen to move to a team that can get more play time.
Jakub Kiwior is a player in demand
Sources have been confirmed that are close to the player’s situation Catch off side Everton, Wolves and Crystal Palace are one of the clubs that “shows interest” in Kiwior. The Palace is looking to bolster their defense following the possibility of Mark Gehhi’s transfer to the Giants in the Premier League. Previous attempts to sign Kiwior were blocked by Arsenal, but the club’s attitude could change this time with budgets from Gahee sales. The debate is expected to intensify in the coming days.
Crystal Palace will need defensive reinforcements if the 25-year-old England International leaves the club. He is on the radar of Premier League champions Liverpool. Liverpool wants to close the transaction before the windows close.
In Italy, AC Milan has re-entered the Kiwior race. Milan officials contacted Arsenal to learn about the player’s transfer conditions. Juventus and Porto are among the clubs interested in being Polish defenders.
Can Arsenal convince him to stay at Kiwior?
Meanwhile, Arsenal is preparing to offer Cuweiol a new contract and wage increases. Clubs view the versatility and quality of players as key assets. However, Kiwior’s priority is to ensure normal play time. Intensifying competition in locations after Christian Mosquera’s relocation could accelerate players’ decision to leave.
Kiwiall is at the peak of his career and he must play regularly to continue his development. Sitting on the Arsenal bench is not beneficial to him. It would be ideal for him to move in this summer and join a competitive team. There he will play regularly and fight for the trophy.
He’s unlikely to make it ahead of William Saliba or Gabriel Magalges this season, and it’s still not clear how the situation will develop.

