Arsenal would consider selling defender for €15 million.

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According to Tuttosport, Riccardo Calafiori’s potential move to Arsenal could pave the way for Juventus to sign Jakub Kiwior. The 24-year-old defender, who was previously managed by Thiago Motta at Spezia, might reunite with him at the Turin, and the report says the money needed to buy the defender this summer is ‘not even that high’.

Juventus’ technical director, Cristiano Giuntoli, has been keeping an eye on the Gunners defender since his time at Napoli. Kiwior, who hasn’t been a first-choice center-back under Mikel Arteta, could find himself further down the pecking order if Calafiori joins Arsenal.

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The report suggests that Arsenal might consider selling Kiwior for approximately €15 million, a sum that Juventus could feasibly afford.

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