Napoli’s pursuit of Jakub Kiwior highlights the growing reputation of the Arsenal defender, whose journey from Serie A London has been marked by resilience and adaptability.
Despite his recent contributions during Arsenal’s defensive injury crisis, Kiwior has emerged as Napoli’s top priority for the January transfer window, according to Il Mattino.
Kiwior’s career has steadily progressed. After joining Spezia in Serie A, he initially played as a defensive midfielder, helping the team stave off relegation.
A managerial change saw him transition to centre-back, a move that cemented his status as a rising talent.
His performances caught the attention of Poland’s national team, earning him a debut in a UEFA Nations League draw against the Netherlands in 2022.
Polish captain Robert Lewandowski was quick to recognise Kiwior’s quality, saying he had ‘really great potential’ in 2023.
Such endorsements reflect the high regard in which the young defender is held, making him an attractive option for Napoli.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has also placed trust in Kiwior, whose ability to step in during a challenging period has proven invaluable.
The defender’s increased involvement this season underscores his importance to the squad, particularly as Arsenal navigate a demanding schedule in both domestic and European competitions.
Napoli are reportedly offering a €3 million loan deal with an obligation to buy, but Arsenal’s willingness to part ways with Kiwior mid-season remains uncertain.
While the player wants to play regularly, Arsenal would risk undermining their defensive depth by allowing him to leave in January.
Retaining Kiwior until the summer appears to be the more prudent course. His ability to perform in high-pressure situations, coupled with his versatility, has added much-needed stability to the team.
Arteta has previously emphasised the importance of having every player ready to step up when required, and Kiwior has embodied this philosophy.
Arsenal must weigh the immediate benefits of keeping Kiwior against the potential long-term gains of facilitating his development elsewhere.
His current contributions make him a vital asset to the Gunners’ ambitions this season.
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