Milan’s Defensive Dilemma: Lenglet Struggles, Kiwior Resurfaces

Milan’s defensive lineup has been under strain in recent weeks, with full back Theo Hernandez being deployed in the center of defense due to an ongoing injury crisis. In an effort to address this issue during the winter transfer window, the Rossoneri targeted Alessandro Buongiorno as their primary defensive reinforcement. However, Torino firmly rejected any possibility of Buongiorno’s departure, prompting Milan’s transfer head Geoffrey Moncada to explore alternative options.

One such alternative was Aston Villa’s Clement Lenglet, with Milan engaging in recent talks with the French defender and his representatives. Despite the club’s interest, two significant hurdles emerged in the negotiations. Firstly, Lenglet’s high salary presented a financial challenge for Milan. Secondly, Aston Villa coach Unai Emery expressed reluctance to part ways with the Barcelona loanee, making a January move increasingly unlikely.

Jakub Kiwior Emerges as a Potential Solution

Facing roadblocks in their pursuit of Lenglet, Milan has revisited the option of Jakub Kiwior after a notable shift in Arsenal’s stance. The Polish defender, who previously garnered attention during his time at Spezia, had been off the table for potential loan deals with Italian clubs. However, Arsenal has now signaled a change in position, indicating a willingness to consider a six-month loan for Kiwior. This development opens up a new avenue for Milan to strengthen their defensive ranks in the ongoing transfer window.

Arsenal’s Revised Approach and Milan’s Defensive Strategy

Milan’s hopes for defensive reinforcement have taken a turn with Arsenal’s altered stance on Jakub Kiwior. The possibility of securing the Polish defender on loan for the next six months has become a viable option for Milan, providing a potential solution to their defensive challenges. As the transfer window progresses, Milan will navigate the complexities of player negotiations, seeking to finalize a deal that bolsters their squad and addresses the pressing needs in the backline. The evolving dynamics of these negotiations will undoubtedly shape Milan’s defensive strategy for the remainder of the season.

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