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ARSENAL have a huge summer of change on their hands – and many big deals are in the pipeline. The Gunners have agreed a £63.5million deal to sign Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres. Elsewhere,
Twomey: The success of Chelsea’s recruitment model depends just as much on their ability to sell profitably as it does on buying intelligently. Every player who is not absolutely integral to the team Maresca is building has a price, and Madueke has never managed to make himself indispensable at Stamford Bridge.
Noni Madueke might have to handle some awkward questions at Arsenal when he officially moves to the Emirates Stadium. The winger is set to join the north Londoners in a £52million deal, bringing an end to his two-year spell at Chelsea. He flew back to England last week and reportedly underwent a medical on Monday.
NONI MADUEKE was seen enjoying his weekend at Wireless… while his Chelsea team-mates lifted the Club World Cup. The English winger was allowed to leave his club’s camp for the US-based
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Football.London on MSNNoni Madueke's comments about Raheem Sterling speak volumes amid £50m Arsenal transferArsenal are set to complete the signing of Noni Madueke from Chelsea, with the winger agreeing personal terms ahead of his £52million move to the Emirates Stadium
Arsenal have agreed personal terms with Noni Madueke as they consider making an approach to Chelsea for the winger. Madueke, 23, has given his green light to the move but there have been no club-to-club talks yet.
Mikel Arteta will be pleased to welcome Noni Madueke to the Emirates even if he is not the most popular signing of his Arsenal tenure. The Chelsea winger is expected to complete his move across London over the coming days after a £52million fee was agreed between the two clubs.
Star praised by Ian Wright set for Arsenal medical as Andrea Berta’s next transfer priority revealed
Arsenal legend Ian Wright outlined just how good he is and predicted big things back in 2023 on Match of the Day, when he said: “Frank [Lampard] started him at Arsenal and said the reason why he put him in was because of how hard he’s been working in training to try to get that consistency to try to get himself in the team, and he’s done it.