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Arsenal are prepared to let 25-year-old leave the club at the end of the season

Arsenal are prepared to let 25-year-old leave the club at the end of the season

Jakub Kiwior arrived at Arsenal with high expectations. His signing generated some enthusiasm among fans, who saw in him a young, technical defender with room for growth. However, his time in north London has not been what many expected. The Polish defender has had limited opportunities, almost always in forced circumstances due to injuries to others. Although he showed positive flashes when he was used, he never quite established himself as a reliable and consistent option for Mikel Arteta. Fierce competition for a place in Arsenal’s central defence has left the player with no real space to develop with continuity.

The news now suggests that the club would be willing to let him leave at the end of the season. Arsenal have reportedly set a price of €35 million for his transfer, and both Atalanta and Napoli are reportedly keeping an eye on the situation.

Both clubs have shown an interest in strengthening their defence for next season, and Kiwior’s profile would fit their plans. At 25, he needs to play regularly to maintain his progression. Another season on the bench in London does not seem a logical option for his growth or his international career.

Arsenal are prepared to let 25-year-old leave the club at the end of the season

Arsenal’s decision reflects a certain logic, although it can be read from different angles. From a sporting point of view, releasing a player who is not part of the starting core and getting a respectable sum makes sense. €35 million is an interesting figure for a player who has had a secondary role. Moreover, the sale would free up space in the squad and generate funds for future additions. Arteta has relied on a very clear structure in defence, and Kiwior has been more of a stopgap than a real solution.

But there is also the risk of letting go of a player who could explode outside the club. Kiwior has technical and physical attributes that are in short supply. Left-footed, with good ball control, and capable of playing both at centre-back and full-back. If he finds continuity, especially in a league like Italy that favours tactical profiles like his, he could become a more complete and valued defender. Arsenal, in that case, might regret not giving him more time or space to grow.

Opinion:

Another aspect that cannot be ignored is the busy schedule and the need for squad depth. While Kiwior has not been a first choice, his presence has been useful at key moments. Letting him leave without securing a reliable alternative could be a risky move. There is also the question of whether interested clubs are willing to pay the figure demanded. Atalanta and Napoli have limited budgets, and €35 million represents a serious investment. If Arsenal want to facilitate his departure, it is likely that they will have to negotiate downwards.

Ultimately, Kiwior’s departure seems inevitable. But the economic, sporting and squad planning context means that this move is not so simple. While it makes sense for the club to let go of a player without a starring role, the risk of losing a talent who can flourish in another environment is present. Arsenal will be right if they plan well for his replacement, but wrong if his departure leaves gaps that no one fills.

A passionate football and cricket journalist working since 2017.

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