Arsenal Submits £50M Bid for Madueke

Arsenal has submitted an initial bid for Chelsea winger Noni Madueke said to be around £50M. The England international has been a target for the North London side for the past week and now manager Mikel Arteta, alongside sporting director Andre Berta have made an official bid for the 23-year-old as reported by Fabrizio Romano. “Arsenal have submitted initial bid for Noni Madueke around £50m package, add-ons included. “Chelsea want more than £50m fixed as Elanga similar deals remain their reference. “Good relationship between clubs as talks continue, Madueke agreed terms with Arsenal.” Madueke featured in 32 of Chelsea’s 38 Premier League games and started in 27 of them, provided seven goals and three assists. Arsenal have been linked with Real Madrid winger Rodrygo and Crystal Palace forward Eberechi Eze but it looks like they have found their new winger in Madueke who has reportedly agreed to join the side.

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Arsenal Begins Talks with Chelsea over Madueke Deal

Arsenal has made contact with Chelsea over the potential signing of winger Noni Madueke. The Gunners were reported to have agreed personal terms with the England international over a five-year contract over the weekend. Arsenal have now contacted Chelsea ahead of attempting to agree a fee for the 23-year-old. Madueke, 23, was a first-team regular at Chelsea under Enzo Maresca last season. He featured in 32 of Chelsea’s 38 Premier League games – starting in 27 of them – and provided seven goals and three assists. Mail Sport reported on Tuesday that a winger has been targeted by Arsenal this summer, with Madueke high on their list. Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca had appeared open to Madueke potentially leaving the club when questioned about his future at the Club World Cup on the weekend. ‘Noni has been very important for us. But my message to the players and to the club is that I want just players that are happy to be with us,’ Maresca said. ‘The ones that are not happy, they are free to go. Noni has been very good during the season’.

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