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According to Spanish publication Estadio Deportivo, Sevilla may be considering the sale of two of their central defenders, Marcao and Loic Bade, in the upcoming January transfer window. Marcao has reportedly drawn interest from Turkish clubs, while Premier League sides Liverpool and Newcastle United are said to be keeping a close eye on Bade.

With these potential exits looming, Sevilla is already exploring options to reinforce their defense when the transfer window opens, and one prominent target on their list is Arsenal’s Jakub Kiwior.

The report explains that Sevilla’s sporting director, Victor Orta, previously attempted to bring Kiwior to the club back in the summer of 2023, during his first transfer window in charge. However, Arsenal was unwilling to consider offers for the Polish defender at the time.

Since then, however, Kiwior’s situation at Arsenal has reportedly shifted. He is now said to be seeking more playing opportunities and has shown an interest in making a move in January if a suitable offer arises.

Despite this, a permanent move for Kiwior might not be straightforward for Sevilla, as their resources are likely limited, meaning a loan could be the most viable option. Estadio Deportivo notes that Arsenal might be open to a permanent transfer if the right offer came through, as there appears to be broader interest in Kiwior.

A loan arrangement, though, seems more realistic for Sevilla, and this would align with Arsenal’s recent decision to loan out another player, Albert Sambi Lokonga, to the Spanish club. Lokonga joined Sevilla with an option for a permanent transfer, a model that could be replicated for Kiwior should Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta decide to let him go.

The decision to loan or sell Kiwior, however, may not be simple for Arsenal, as the club has faced a string of defensive injuries this season, which has exposed some weaknesses in their depth at the back.

While the team has a number of options in defense when all players are healthy, this season has shown that injuries can quickly deplete those resources.

As such, Arsenal may be cautious about offloading a versatile defender like Kiwior, who can fill in as needed and provide backup in a season where maintaining depth is crucial.

Ultimately, Sevilla’s pursuit of Kiwior will depend on several factors, including Arsenal’s ongoing injury concerns and Arteta’s willingness to part with a young, adaptable defender midway through the season. Although Kiwior appears eager for more playing time and open to a change of scenery, his departure is far from guaranteed, particularly given Arsenal’s current defensive needs.

Should the London club allow Kiwior to leave, they would likely weigh the benefits of a loan deal with an option to buy, providing them with flexibility depending on both player development and the squad’s future needs.

In the coming months, Arsenal will likely evaluate their options, balancing the potential benefits of sending Kiwior to a club where he might gain more experience and exposure, with the risk of being short-staffed defensively should further injuries arise.

For now, Sevilla remains keen, and Kiwior’s situation is one to watch as the January window approaches, with both clubs potentially exploring arrangements that could satisfy their immediate needs and future ambitions.

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