On May 30th, TuttoMercatoWeb reported AC Milan have rekindled their interest in Jakub Kiwior after Arsenal refused to let him leave in the winter market.
This is backed up by Calciomercato, who provide the latest on the Serie A side’s plan to sign the 24-year-old.
The Rossoneri like the Arsenal defender a lot, and intend to make an effort to secure his services.
It’s claimed Milan director Geoffrey Moncada has had direct contact with Fair Sport, the agency which takes care of the centre-back’s interests.
Paulo Fonseca’s side approached Kiwior’s representatives to find out the north London club’s plans for him. He made 31 appearances last season, mainly operating as a left-back instead of his preferred position in the heart of defence.
Calciomercato say the former Spezia man has earned Mikel Arteta’s trust, and therefore, Arsenal aren’t in favour of selling him this summer.
Milan, for their part, are keen to sign the player. The report says they will try to convince the Premier League side to change their stance, and whether or not they’ll be successful remains to be seen.