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Arsenal Open Talks With Noni Madueke Over Potential Transfer From Chelsea

Arsenal have started talks with Noni Madueke about joining them. The winger is open to leaving Chelsea for Arsenal this transfer window.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Arsenal are talking with Madueke‘s team about a possible move. Madueke hasn’t asked to leave Chelsea and is focused on the Club World Cup. However, he is open to moving to north London. No deal has been made yet, and Arsenal haven’t made a formal offer to Chelsea. Chelsea want over £45 million for the England winger, who is contracted until 2030. Last season, Madueke made 31 league appearances, scoring seven goals and providing six assists.

According to a previous report, Chelsea could consider selling Noni Madueke for over £45 million, and he made 31 league appearances, scored seven goals, and provided six assists.

ARSENAL AND CHELSEA SITUATION

Arsenal finished second in the Premier League in the 2024-25 season, only behind Liverpool, and want to boost their attacking options. Chelsea finished fourth, securing automatic Champions League qualification, and have been busy in the transfer market. They have signed Liam Delap, Joao Pedro, and Jamie Gittens for up to £60 million this summer. Manager Enzo Maresca stated that he only wants players committed to the club, suggesting Madueke’s future depends on his desire to stay.

According to a previous report, Arsenal finished second in the Premier League last season, while Chelsea finished fourth and secured Champions League qualification.

WHAT’S NEXT?

Both Arsenal and Chelsea are gearing up for the new season. Arsenal’s next fixture is against Manchester United in the Premier League. They’re keen to finalize deals quickly, while Chelsea continue to reshape the squad. If Arsenal agree on personal terms with Madueke, they will then negotiate a transfer fee with Chelsea. Everyone is watching to see if Madueke will join Arsenal before the Premier League starts.

Arsenal’s next fixture is against Manchester United in the Premier League.