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Porto Complete Signing of Jakub Kiwior as Arsenal Secure Structured Fees
Porto have signed Jakub Kiwior from Arsenal; add-ons and future sales could yield the Gunners funds.
Portuguese champions Porto have confirmed the signing of Jakub Kiwior from Arsenal. Porto’s statement outlined structured payments: Arsenal could receive an extra $5.9 million “depending on the achievement of certain objectives,” while any subsequent transfer for Kiwior would generate up to $2.4 million more for the Gunners.
Kiwior joined Arsenal from Spezia for a fee in the region of $22.9 million and spent two seasons largely as a squad player. He was never a first-choice option but developed into a dependable understudy. His most notable run came late last season when he was required to fill in after Gabriel’s injury and produced a string of composed displays in Champions League knockout ties against Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.
Mikel Arteta publicly acknowledged that contribution. “He deserves a lot of credit because he hasn’t played too much throughout many months and suddenly he has been thrown into the most difficult context,” the Arsenal boss said. “At the highest level, playing against the best opponents when you haven’t had the physical rhythm or the confidence to do it, and I think he’s been exceptional.”
Those performances nevertheless coincided with a period in which Arsenal adapted well without him on the pitch. The club is operating at a delicate moment in the Premier League financial landscape and must weigh sales as carefully as purchases. Removing one versatile left-footed defender from the squad wage bill and transfer list creates space to pursue a younger, enhanced option for that role.
From Arsenal’s perspective, the deal preserves potential upside through performance-related add-ons and future-transfer payments while allowing the team to target a direct upgrade in a position they have identified. Even better, they already know how well he will fit in.
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Arsenal 2026/27 Premier League schedule: opener, derbies and key dates
Arsenal begin 2026/27 vs Coventry; key dates: Tottenham, Manchester City, Manchester United, season.
Arsenal will launch their 2026/27 Premier League title defence with a Friday night home meeting against Coventry City. That opening fixture precedes a demanding early sequence that includes away trips to Aston Villa and a home game with Chelsea shortly afterward.
Supporters will be watching the north London derby dates closely. The away fixture at Tottenham Hotspur is scheduled for early December, while the return meeting at the Emirates comes in May. Historic meetings with Manchester United are also grouped in the winter months, with encounters in December and February.
Matches against last season’s runners-up Manchester City are set for late November and late January. The fixtures list in the draft also notes a final intention to finish the campaign at home to Brighton & Hove Albion.
The published schedule arranges a number of notable dates across the season. Arsenal face Liverpool at the end of October, host Manchester City on 28 November, and travel to Manchester City on 30 January. Boxing Day sees Arsenal play Crystal Palace away on 26 December and there is a home game against Manchester United on 19 December. The north London return with Tottenham at the Emirates is on 1 May.
All kick-off times in the schedule are given in Eastern Time and British Summer Time or Greenwich Mean Time depending on the time of year. Live TV broadcasts will be chosen for select Premier League games throughout the season, and dates or kick-off times remain subject to change.
Fans planning the season can use the dates provided to map out travel and viewing plans. The schedule groups several high-intensity fixtures into the winter months, while key domestic rivals are spread across November, December, January and February, before the campaign concludes in May.
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2026/27 Premier League fixtures: opening tests for Arsenal and landmark derbies
Arsenal open at home to Coventry; Man Utd visit Hull. Liverpool start away at Newcastle key derbies.
The 2026/27 Premier League schedule hands reigning champions Arsenal a Friday night start, welcoming newly promoted Coventry City to Emirates Stadium. Manchester United begin on the road against Hull City, described in the schedule as a newly promoted opponent, while Andoni Iraola’s Liverpool career gets under way with an away trip to Newcastle United on the Sunday. Monday’s opening-week fixture sends newly appointed Chelsea boss Xabi Alonso to west London rivals Fulham.
Among the early highlights, the first marquee derby arrives in gameweek four when Manchester City travel to rivals Man Utd. Roughly a month later, City make the trip to Anfield to face Liverpool in the first fixture after the three-week international break. The opening Tyne-Wear derby between Newcastle and Sunderland is set for early December, the same day Tottenham Hotspur entertain north London rivals Arsenal.
The calendar also confirms how the season will close. On the final day Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United each play at home, against Brighton & Hove Albion, Tottenham, Brentford, Bournemouth and Fulham respectively. Across the full schedule, fixtures are listed consistently with dates and kick-off times noted in Eastern Time (ET) and British Summer Time (BST) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), depending on the time of year.
The published list sets out the opening weekends in detail: Arsenal v Coventry City kicks off on a Friday evening, Manchester United head to Hull City and fixtures such as Newcastle United v Liverpool and Fulham v Chelsea follow across the first days of the campaign. Supporters and broadcasters will track the slate of standout ties and derbies that punctuate the campaign from the opening weekend through to the season finale.
Live TV broadcasts will be chosen for select Premier League games throughout the season, dates and/or kick-off times remain subject to change. All kick-off times stated are Eastern Time (ET) and British Summer Time (BST) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), depending on the time of year.
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How Ayyoub Bouaddi’s World Cup Showing Has Put Him on Arsenal’s Summer Radar
Arsenal in dialogue with Bouaddi’s representatives after his World Cup display; Lille value at $80.5m.
Arsenal have opened preliminary contact over Ayyoub Bouaddi after the 18-year-old midfielder’s emergence on the international stage. Bouaddi, who plays for Lille in Ligue 1, joined the club as a young teenager and made his senior debut in 2023, three days after turning 16.
Although born in northern France, Bouaddi switched allegiance to Morocco less than a month before starting Saturday’s 1–1 draw against Brazil to kick off the team’s World Cup campaign. In that match he covered ground across the pitch, hardly misplaced a pass and routinely won possession back, drawing attention to his technical poise and energy.
The Times writes that Arsenal are in contact with the player’s representatives, the preliminary stage of any transfer process to gauge interest from the prospective target. No talks have yet begun between the Premier League champions and Lille, who are thought to value Bouaddi at $80.5 million (£60 million). That is a sum in the same ballpark as the fee that brought Martín Zubimendi to London last July.
Arsenal’s recruitment pattern this summer has leaned toward raw, developing talent. The club has already been linked to other teenage prospects, with 16-year-old Leicester City winger Jeremy Monga considered the “priority” target for the summer—although Brentford appear to hold an advantage in the battle for his signature.
Competition for Bouaddi is reported to come from Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea. Given his rapid rise through Lille’s ranks and the visibility of his World Cup performances, it is clear why he is attracting interest from multiple big clubs. For Arsenal, the move would fit a broader strategy of investing in young players with high ceilings, even when valuations demand significant outlay.
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