Whilst the main focus is on January signings for Arsenal fans, it seems one player could still depart Mikel Arteta’s squad next month.
Journalist Ben Jacobs has now been detailing the latest updates on the future of one Arsenal player currently on the periphery of things at the club.

And whilst Jakub Kiwior is proving to be a very useful squad player, it doesn’t seem impossible that Arsenal would sanction a move away.
Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, Jacobs has shared the latest update on the ongoing interest from Italy.
He said: “The Milan interest is genuine. Of course, players can always potentially go out on loan to get game time, and that can be useful to all parties.
“But I don’t see Arsenal selling Kiwior because the right offer comes in or it’s structured as a loan with an obligation to buy. I just don’t believe that’s something that Edu or Mikel Arteta would want to sanction.
“Firstly, they value the player. Secondly, they won’t want to let Kiwior go because they value squad depth.”
And this may be a welcome update to some Arsenal fans who see no benefit in a departure.
Jakub Kiwior unlikely to leave Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal in January despite Milan interest
Although Arsenal may feel the need to raise funds in January in order to support potential incomings, Kiwior’s exit wouldn’t seem well advised.
As well as having the trust to start in several Premier League games, the Poland international is still young at 23-years-old.

A player with rich potential, one who must be enhancing their game all the time at Arsenal.
And it seems that although his future is at left centre-back for The Gunners, he’s been improving his skill-set learning an inverted role as well.
Kiwior looks a smart signing at £20m, and one that is very important for their squad depth across the season.
Although not often used by Arteta right now, he could easily play 10 to 15 games before the season ends.
And therefore an Arsenal departure in January looking unlikely bodes well for Arteta, who now has his sights on an extremely imposing midfield target.
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