Transfers

Arsenal are now ready to sell their ‘incredible’ player for a £10m profit, Antonio Conte wants him

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A number of players will leave Arsenal this summer.

Fans can expect a lot of movement at the Emirates over the next three months as Andrea Berta hopes to work his magic in the transfer market.

All eyes will be on incomings ahead of the 2025/26 season, but there are quite a few Arsenal players who could be moved on as well.

There is now an update on Arsenal’s demands for one of their players.

Arsenal set their asking price for Jakub Kiwior as Antonio Conte’s Napoli eye move

Jakub Kiwior has been a revelation over the last two months.

The Poland international has always been a backup at Arsenal. He is not on William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes’ level, which is why he has had to sit on the bench and wait for his chance.

That opportunity came when Gabriel suffered a season-ending injury, and Kiwior has been ‘incredible’ since.

Those performances have definitely raised the defender’s stock.

Il Mattino have now revealed that Antonio Conte’s Napoli are really keen to sign Kiwior this summer, but Arsenal have slapped a €35 million (£30m) asking price on the Pole.

If the Serie A giants or any other club agree to pay that figure, Arsenal will make a £10 million profit on what they paid to sign Kiwior from Spezia in January 2022.

However, if he doesn’t express his desire to leave, Arsenal Insider can reveal that Arsenal are ready to offer Kiwior a new deal and keep him at the club.

Jakub Kiwior playing for Arsenal in their Premier League game against Brentford
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Jakub Kiwior’s big dilemma this summer

Kiwior will have a big headache going into the summer transfer window.

The Pole knows that he is too good to be a backup – his performances against Real Madrid proved that he can compete at the highest level.

But, leaving Arsenal when they are on the cusp of glory will not be easy at all – Kiwior will know that the Gunners can win the Premier League and the Champions League as early as next season.

It is a very difficult decision for Kiwior, and it will be interesting to see what he decides in the coming weeks and months.