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Noni Madueke transfer news: Arsenal close to agreeing £52m deal for Chelsea winger

Arsenal expected to sign Noni Madueke from Chelsea in a £52m deal; Madueke made 45 appearances for the Blues last season, scoring 11 goals and providing five assists; Madueke joined Chelsea from PSV in January 2023 and has played 91 times; his deal expires in 2030

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Noni Madueke is set to undergo his Arsenal medical on Monday ahead of a £52m move. 

Madueke has agreed to personal terms on a five-year deal. The England international is expected to join the Gunners for an initial £48m plus £4m in add-ons.

The 23-year-old was given permission to leave Chelsea's Club World Cup camp last week in order to finalise the move and missed the Blues' triumph over Paris Saint-Germain to win the new-look competition.

Arsenal have been looking to sign a left-sided forward this summer, although Madueke featured 33 times on the right side of Chelsea's attack during the 2024/25 season and on only seven occasions on the left, contributing no goals or assists in that time.

The Gunners, who have also looked at a number of other players in the forward positions, including Real Madrid's Rodrygo, have both Bukayo Saka and Ethan Nwaneri to fill the right-winger spot.

Arsenal also remain interested in Crystal Palace forward Eberechi Eze with the player understood to be open to the move.

Real Madrid forward Rodrygo is the other top target Arsenal have.

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Chelsea signed Madueke from PSV for £29m in January 2023 and he has five years left on his contract. However, the Blues have strengthened significantly in attacking areas this summer.

Analysis: Is Madueke the answer for Arsenal's winger search?

Sky Sports' Sam Blitz:

Arsenal's pursuit of Noni Madueke has been a surprise - and a significant transfer fee put towards the Chelsea winger would split opinion in the Gunners fanbase.

Arsenal are looking for a new winger to refresh their wide options but many expected the No 1 target to be Real Madrid's Rodrygo or Athletic Club's Nico Williams.

Both have the status and talent to match what Bukayo Saka does on the opposite flank.

As a right winger, Madueke would provide the Gunners with suitable cover for Saka - but is he the answer for Arsenal as a first-choice left winger?

The 23-year-old played most of last season on the right but it is worth noting that eight out of his last nine appearances for club and country have come on the left wing.

Noni Madueke's stats comparison as a right winger and left winger
Image: Noni Madueke's stats comparison as a right winger and left winger

In his seven starts for Chelsea on the left last term, Madueke failed to get a goal, an assist or create a big chance in any of them. Looking at the numbers and his overall play, he seems more comfortable on the right.

However, it is worth noting that Chelsea did win six of those seven games where Madueke started on the left - the only defeat was the 2-0 loss at Newcastle, where Nicolas Jackson was sent off and Madueke was sacrificed at half-time.

Madueke did get an assist for England's winner against Andorra after starting on the left wing. But is Madueke going to significantly improve Arsenal's options in that position, even though he may be cheaper than Rodrygo?

Chelsea's need to balance books has opened door for Madueke move

Sky Sports News chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol:

"I think it's a bit of a complicated situation regarding Madueke because he's played well for Chelsea since they signed him two-and-a-half years ago from PSV for £29m. But it's been well documented that Chelsea have spent a lot of money in the transfer window already this summer and they need to balance their books.

"Last week they came to an agreement with UEFA that basically said that if they want to register new players for the Champions League next season, they have to make sure that their transfer spend this season is balanced out this summer by the players they sell as well.

"So they've signed players like Liam Delap and Joao Pedro. That means they also have to sell players."

Arsenal transfers

In

Kepa Arrizabalaga - Chelsea, £5m

Martin Zubimendi - Real Sociedad, £51m

Christian Norgaard - Brentford, £15m

Out

Jorginho - Flamengo, free

Kieran Tierney - Celtic, free

Nuno Taveres - Lazio, £4.3m

Marquinhos - Cruzeiro, undisclosed

Takehiro Tomiyasu - released

Thomas Partey - released

Chelsea's transfers

In

Jamie Gittens - Dortmund, £51.5m

Joao Pedro - Brighton, £60m

Liam Delap - Ipswich, £30m

Estevao Willian - Palmeiras, £29.1m

Dario Essugo - Sporting, £18.5m

Mamadou Sarr - RC Strasbourg, undisclosed

Out

Bashir Humphrey - Burnley, undisclosed

Marcus Bettinelli - Man City, undisclosed

Kepa Arrizabalga - Arsenal, £5m

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