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Juventus ponder move for out-of-favour Arsenal defender Jakub Kiwior

Juventus want to shore up their defence by signing Arsenal defender Jakub Kiwior in the upcoming January transfer window.

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Juve keen to add Kiwior to their squadLooking at potential transfer for JanuaryArsenal open to selling Polish centre-backFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Arsenal are ready to cash in on centre-back Jakub Kiwior, opening the doors to a potential return to Serie A as Juventus are lining up a move for the Poland international, according to a recent report by Calciomercato. Juventus manager Thiago Motta would be happy to reunite with Kiwior, with whom he worked during their time at Spezia.

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Kiwior has struggled to find regular playing time under Mikel Arteta since making the switch to the Premier League from Spezia in January 2023. The 24-year-old has found himself on the periphery at the Emirates Stadium, but Juventus could provide an exit route for the out-of-favour man.

The Bianconeri are left thin in defence following an ACL injury to centre-back Gleison Bremer. As such, Kiwior offers a viable option to provide cover at the heart of the defence, with Arsenal happy to let him leave in the upcoming winter transfer window.

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In addition to Kiwior, Juventus are also monitoring Milan Skriniar's situation at PSG. The former Inter defender has been on the fringes under Luis Enrique and is reportedly keen on a departure from Parc des Princes.

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Arsenal's recent 1-1 draw against Chelsea at the Stamford Bridge leaves them nine points adrift of Liverpool in the Premier League. Arteta's troops will hope to end their four-game winless run in the English top-flight when they host high-flying Nottingham Forest on November 23.

As for Juventus, they maintained their unbeaten record in Serie A with a comfortable 2-0 win over Torino over the weekend to move to within just two points of league leaders Napoli. Their next game is a tough trip to San Siro, where they'll take on AC Milan on November 23.

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