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Is either they sell Him or I will leave by the summer, there’s no way I will continue playing with that flop anymore,he costed us today”, Jakub Kiwior named the ONE Arsenal player that let the whole team down today – Not Saliba and not Sterling KIWIOR IS THREATENING TO LEAVE IF THIS PARTICULAR PLAYER IS NOT SOLD BY THE SUMMER

Arsenal’s turbulent afternoon at the Emirates has taken an even darker turn after reports emerged from the post-match press conference that defender Jakub Kiwior is threatening to leave the club this summer — unless the club sells a specific underperforming teammate.

The Gunners dropped crucial points today in a frustrating 1-1 draw, a result that could have serious implications on their title challenge and European ambitions. While much of the post-match focus was on William Saliba’s error for the equalizer, it turns out he wasn’t the player Kiwior had in mind.

Speaking to reporters with visible frustration, Kiwior reportedly said:
“It’s either they sell him, or I will leave by the summer. There’s no way I’ll continue playing with that flop anymore — he cost us today.”

While Kiwior refused to name Saliba or Raheem Sterling — who was also heavily criticized by fans for missed chances — insiders close to the situation claim the Polish defender was pointing fingers at midfielder Jorginho.

Sources indicate Kiwior was furious over what he perceived as sloppy positioning and a costly midfield turnover that led to Palace’s equalizer. The tension reportedly spilled over into the dressing room, with raised voices and teammates forced to separate the pair.

A Crisis at the Worst Time
This dressing room fallout comes at the worst possible moment for Mikel Arteta’s side, with a season-defining Champions League clash approaching. Squad unity is essential heading into the business end of the season, and divisions like these threaten to derail Arsenal’s campaign.

Kiwior, signed with high hopes from Serie A, has grown increasingly frustrated over the past few months with what he views as a lack of accountability in the squad, particularly in high-pressure moments.

What Will Arteta Do?
The manager now faces a huge dilemma: manage the egos and emotions in a tense dressing room, or risk losing a promising defender in Kiwior if changes aren’t made by the summer. The club hierarchy will be under pressure to address these issues swiftly, as Arsenal can’t afford internal fractures heading into the final stretch of the season.

The Emirates is on edge, and fans are already flooding social media demanding answers, while speculating on whether this drama could spark an end-of-season clear-out.

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