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New Arsenal January arrival breaks records in training

Arsenal completed the signing of three players in the January transfer window and a report has revealed a new arrival that has broken records in training.

Arsenal was very busy in the January transfer window as they looked to revamp their squad ahead of the second half of the season. Among those signed was Jakub Kiwior who has now reportedly made a huge impression in his first days at the North London club.

Jakub Kiwior has made an immediate impact in his debut training sessions with Arsenal, breaking three records in the process. The 22-year-old Poland international joined the Gunners from Spezia in a deal worth £20 million during the January transfer window and has already shown his potential.

According to London World, Kiwior set new benchmarks for the fastest short sprint, highest agility jump and standing spring record during his first few days of training with Arsenal. His impressive performance in training will probably excite all the Arsenal supporters who had huge doubts over his ability when the gunners completed the signing.

 

ST ALBANS, ENGLAND – JANUARY 23: Arsenal unveil new signing Jakub Kiwior at London Colney on January 23, 2023 in St Albans, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Kiwior has already shown that he can handle the pressure of playing at the highest level thanks to his experience in Serie A, and his record breaking performances in training suggest that he could be set for a bright future at Arsenal. With his physical attributes and defensive awareness, he could prove to be one of the signings of the season if he can continue to develop under Arteta’s guidance.

Kiwior’s arrival at Arsenal is seen as a major coup for the club, as he was highly sought after by some of Europe’s top clubs. He is expected to make an immediate impact at Arsenal and could become one of their key players in the coming years. With his impressive physical attributes and technical ability, it is no surprise that he has already broken three records in his first training sessions with Arsenal.

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