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Arsenal can use Kiwior as trump card to agree deal for Calafiori

Arsenal can use Kiwior as trump card to agree deal for Calafiori
Arsenal can use Kiwior as trump card to agree deal for Calafiori

Arsenal have had a quiet summer transfer window but they could confirm their first signing in the next few days.

The Gunners have already agreed personal terms with Riccardo Calafiori and talks are now underway with Bologna to finalise the payment terms for the transfer.

There is an initial agreement over a £42 million fee, but the clubs continue to negotiate over the payment structure which may include performance add-ons.

Amidst this, the Gunners reportedly have a potential trump card in the form of Jakub Kiwior, who could succeed Calafiori at the Serie A club (h/t TuttoBolognaWeb).

Bologna are interested in signing the Pole in a separate deal. They will likely propose a season-long loan with an option to buy in 2025.

Juventus are also admirers of the 24-year-old, but Arsenal could utilise him to their advantage to get the Calafiori deal over the line with Bologna.

Arsenal need to speed up transfer activity

The Gunners were proactive in the transfer market last summer. They signed Jurrien Timber, Kai Havertz and Declan Rice before the pre-season tour of the United States.

Arsenal are set to embark on the same trip in 10 days, but they are yet to make any signings. Calafiori has been tipped to join, but the club have not agreed payment terms.

They must speed up their transfer activity in the near future. Bologna are unlikely to provide a discount on Calafiori, considering 40 percent of the profit will go to Basel.

However, the Gunners could do immediate business by negotiating a deal for Kiwior. A good loan fee with a buy clause could smoothen the negotiations for Calafiori.

Aside from a versatile defender, Arsenal have been tipped to sign a new midfielder, striker and goalkeeper.

The club recently made a move for Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Dan Bentley, but they have yet to convince them to sell him.