Euro giants ready to move for in-form Arsenal star - only small profit for Gunners
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Euro giants ready to move for in-form Arsenal star - only small profit for Gunners
"Jakub Kiwior will make his move to Porto permanent due to an obligation in his loan deal. So, even if Kiwior is still only technically there on loan now, he has definitely left Arsenal, who can only make a small profit from his sale. The Sun claim the north London giants paid 20m to sign Kiwior from Spezia, while they'll bank 23m once his permanent transfer to Porto is finalised."
"The Poland international was a useful squad player for the Gunners without ever really establishing himself as an automatic starter due to the presence of William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes. Still, he also rarely put a foot wrong and he's continued to impress with Porto, sparking interest from Juventus, according to Tuttosport."
"It's also claimed that Arsenal have a sell-on clause, but that they'd only bank around an extra 1.7m if Porto sell the 26-year-old to Juve. Arsenal struggle to sell players for big money. That's a profit of just 4.7m for AFC, who have a surprisingly poor record when it comes to selling players."
Jakub Kiwior, a Polish defender who played for Arsenal, is moving permanently to Porto after impressing during his loan spell. Arsenal originally paid €20m to sign him from Spezia but will receive €23m from Porto's permanent transfer, generating a modest €4.7m profit after accounting for a sell-on clause worth approximately €1.7m if Porto sells him to Juventus. Kiwior struggled to establish himself as a regular starter at Arsenal due to competition from William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes. Juventus has expressed transfer interest in acquiring him from Porto. Arsenal's record of selling players for significant fees remains poor historically.
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