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·22. August 2025
Portuguese side now close to Arsenal star who is keen to leave London

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·22. August 2025
Jakub Kiwior is reportedly closing in on a move to FC Porto as he seeks more regular game time away from the Emirates.
The Polish defender is currently the third-choice centre-back at Arsenal, and the arrival of Cristhian Mosquera this summer may have pushed him further down the pecking order. While Kiwior often steps in when William Saliba or Gabriel are unavailable, and the club believes he performs well when called upon, he has grown eager for consistent first-team opportunities.
Kiwior’s desire to play more regularly has attracted interest from multiple clubs, as he would likely start for most teams. Each transfer window sees at least one club pursuing his signature, and it now appears that his wish to secure more minutes could be realised in the coming weeks. FC Porto has reportedly expressed significant interest, submitting a loan offer to Arsenal that includes an obligation to make the move permanent in 2026.
According to Sport Witness, discussions are progressing positively, with Arsenal reportedly receptive to the Portuguese side’s proposal. The offer appears to meet the club’s requirements, making the potential deal more feasible. Kiwior has contributed positively to Arsenal during his time at the club, but the prospect of a move to Porto aligns with both his personal ambitions and the club’s plans.
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If the transfer goes through, Kiwior will have the opportunity to secure regular first-team football at a competitive level, while Porto will strengthen their defensive options with a player accustomed to top-flight European competition. For Arsenal, the deal would allow them to balance squad depth while also supporting a player’s career ambitions. The club has expressed a pragmatic view, indicating that if Porto’s offer is satisfactory, there is no reason to prevent Kiwior from making the move.
Kiwior’s departure would mark the end of a chapter at the Emirates, but the move represents a sensible progression for a player seeking consistent minutes. Both clubs and the player himself appear aligned in ensuring that the transfer benefits all parties, and supporters will watch closely as the negotiations reach their conclusion.
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