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Arsenal 'offered Liverpool flop' in transfer swap for Jakub Kiwior

Jakub Kiwior could be used as a makeweight in a deal involving a Liverpool flop this summer.


  • Jun 17 2024
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Arsenal 'offered Liverpool flop' in transfer swap for Jakub Kiwior
Arsenal 'offered Liverpool flop' in transfer swap for Jakub Kiwior

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Jakub Kiwior could be on the move this summer. (Image: Getty)

Juventus will reportedly offer Arsenal former Liverpool flop Arthur Melo plus cash in exchange for Jakub Kiwior.

Kiwior has been a bit part player for Arsenal since he arrived at the Emirates Stadium in January 2023.

Last season the Polish international was handed 30 appearances across all competitions, making just 11 Premier League starts in the process.

Kiwior could be handed an exit route away from north London though, with Juventus said to be sniffing around the defender.

Juventus would be open to signing him this summer, but the Serie A giant have reservations over his price tag.

As per The Daily Mirror, Arsenal will likely demand a fee in the region of £20million - money Juventus don’t have.

In an attempt to lower Arsenal’s asking price, it’s believed Melo - who is surplus to requirements at Juventus - will be offered as part of the deal.

Melo is a familiar name for Premier League fans, with the Brazilian having spent a season on loan at Liverpool.

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Arthur Melo played just once during an injury-ridden spell at Liverpool. (Image: Getty)

Arriving on loan at the beginning of the 2022/23 season, Melo’s spell in Merseyside did not go as planned, with the midfielder managing just one senior appearance.

Melo left Liverpool having featured more for the under-21 side than he did the first-team, with the Reds declining the chance to sign him on permanently.

Speaking at the end of his loan deal, then Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said: “Circumstances meant Arthur was not able to play as much as he would have liked but his professionalism and ability were clear to all who worked with him.”

Despite his struggles in England, a return to the Premier League hasn’t been ruled out, with Mikel Arteta said to be considering the proposal.

At just 27 years old, Melo still has time on his hands and with a bit of luck could return to the player he was earlier in his career.

Unlikely to be signed as a starter, Melo could be signed as a rotational option, helping to lessen the load on Arsenal’s key men in midfield.

Both Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard finished inside the top three for most minutes played at Arsenal last season, indicating an over-reliance on the midfield duo.

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