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Report: £20m Arsenal player is really hoping AC Milan make a bid for him this summer
Source:Football News,

One Arsenal player is potentially hoping to leave north London this summer, and has decided that AC Milan could be his ideal destination.

After a slow start to the summer, it now seems as if Mikel Arteta could welcome a few new faces through the door before the Premier League season begins.

David Raya's permanent move from Brentford earmarked the beginning of this summer's business, even if it wasn't a surprise.

But with all these players arriving, there will be casualties.

In Raya's case, it seems as if Aaron Ramsdale will leave Arsenal, a player who once seemed destined to hold down the club's number one spot for the next decade.

And when Calafiori eventually signs his Arsenal contract it seems as if Jakub Kiwior may consider himself to be in a similar scenario.

The left centre-back has a very similar positional profile to the Italian, and perhaps will fear for his minutes.

Jakub Kiwior hoping to leave Arsenal and return to Italy with AC Milan That being said, The Times have now reiterated that Kiwior was reluctant to head to Bologna as part of the Calafiori negotiations.

The idea seemed to be on the table from Arsenal's perspective, but Kiwior wasn't keen.

TBR Football shared a while ago that Kiwior would be open to leaving Arsenal for the Serie A, having originally joined from Italian side Spezia.

And in that regard, perhaps the Arsenal defender could be waiting for an offer from his old manager Thiago Motta, who has just taken over at Juventus.

Of course, Arsenal do seem to be having some success in finding solutions for players on the periphery of their squad this summer.

Eddie Nketiah is seemingly nearing a move to Marseille in France - no longer satisfied with a role as third-choice striker.

And there is also interest from West Ham in Reiss Nelson.

However, following some news emerging on Monday, it seems that that West Ham could be about to cause Arsenal a problem.