Arsenal centre-back lined up for big Euro transfer and 'certainly wouldn't be sad' to leave | The Sun

ARSENAL star Jakub Kiwior could be set to leave the club, according to reports.

The 23-year-old signed for the Gunners in January from Italian side Spezia for a fee of £17.5million.

But he may already be heading for the exit door with AC Milan keen on him.

The Serie A side have suffered a huge injury blow with Pierre Kalulu out until the spring as he requires surgery on a thigh strain.

Therefore, AC Milan are set to make a move for Kiwior to replace him.

A loan deal with an option to buy has been discussed.

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Gazzetta dello Sport report that the Polish international "left a piece of his heart" in Italy and would be open to returning to the country.

Kiwior has struggled for minutes since joining Arsenal, making just 14 appearance in all competitions.

He has found it tough to dislodge Gabriel and William Saliba at centre-back.

And it is claimed that Kiwior "certainly wouldn’t be sad" to return to Serie A in the search for more game time.

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It is unclear whether Arsenal would let him leave with Mikel Arteta keen on squad depth.

Arsenal suffered a controversial 1-0 loss to Newcastle on Saturday night and return to action on Wednesday as they welcome Sevilla in the Champions League.

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