Jakub Kiwior has seen his role at Arsenal diminish after the summer arrival of Christian Mosquera, which pushed the 25-year-old further down the defensive pecking order. Kiwior started the final 12 Premier League fixtures last season while covering for the injured Gabriel Magalhaes and delivered consistent performances that suggested rotation importance. He was excluded from the matchday squad against Manchester United, leaving him frustrated and questioning his long-term prospects. Portuguese newspaper O Jogo reports Kiwior has grown unsettled and is open to a departure if regular playing opportunities remain limited. FC Porto are monitoring the situation, while Arsenal would consider offers if the financial package meets their valuation of around 30 million.
However, the arrival of Spanish defender Christian Mosquera this summer appears to have pushed the 25-year-old further down the hierarchy. The situation came to light most recently when Kiwior failed to even make the matchday squad for Arsenal's clash with Manchester United, a decision that reportedly left the player frustrated and questioning his long-term prospects in North London. Portuguese newspaper O Jogo claims that Kiwior has grown unsettled and is now open to a departure, particularly if regular playing opportunities remain limited.
The Portuguese giants see Kiwior as a potential reinforcement who could strengthen their defensive options. Gunners ready to sell Kiwior but only for the right price Jakub Kiwior in action for Arsenal FC (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) Arsenal's stance, however, complicates matters. While Arteta and the club hierarchy would prefer to retain depth across the squad, the Gunners are thought to be willing to listen to offers if the financial package is deemed attractive enough.
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