Barcelona not considering a move for Polish defender despite recent links | Barca Universal
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Barcelona not considering a move for Polish defender despite recent links | Barca Universal
Jakub Kiwior has been mentioned in connection with Barcelona as they seek defensive reinforcements this summer. The Polish centre-back recently had a promising season at FC Porto on loan from Arsenal. Reports from Poland claimed Deco contacted Porto president Andre Villas-Boas to explore a transfer, citing Meczyki as the source. Barcelona’s sporting management have no active interest in pursuing Kiwior, and he is not among the options on their shortlist. Porto are expected to trigger a €17 million purchase option on July 1st, which could make him more accessible given Porto’s tendency to sell players. Kiwior’s height, left-footedness, and ability to play multiple defensive roles are strengths, but Barcelona doubt his level after difficulties at Arsenal. Barcelona continue searching for a left-footed centre-back, with interest in Bastoni reduced by Inter Milan’s financial demands.
"Reports on Tuesday had revealed that Jakub Kiwior is one of the names on Barcelona's shortlist as they look to shore up their options at the back this summer. The Polish centre-back is coming off the back of a promising season at FC Porto, after joining the club on a loan deal from Arsenal. Barcelona not interested in Kiwior However, according to Mundo Deportivo, Kiwior is not among the options on Barcelona's sporting management's shortlist to bolster their central defence."
"Despite the reports emerging from Poland suggesting Deco had contacted Porto president Andre Villas-Boas to enquire about the player, the Catalan club have no active interest in pursuing a deal. The reports from Poland had cited the website Meczyki as their source, claiming Deco had reached out to explore the possibility of negotiating a transfer for Kiwior. Porto are expected to exercise their €17 million purchase option on July 1st, with the Portuguese club's well-known tendency to sell players making him a potentially accessible target for European clubs."
"Kiwior's profile is not without merit. The 26-year-old stands at 1.89 metres, is left-footed and is versatile enough to play as a centre-back, left-back or even defensive midfielder, having featured in 39 matches for Porto this season as a key defensive figure. However, after his struggles to establish himself at Arsenal, Barcelona appear unconvinced that he represents the calibre of addition they are targeting. The club continue to look elsewhere for the left-footed centre-back they want, with Bastoni's situation having cooled due to Inter Milan's financial demands."
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