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Arsenal reach full agreement to sign two players

The summer is moving non-stop in London and Arsenal are not slowing down. The club’s board seems convinced that strengthening every line is vital if they are to get back in the hunt for silverware. The fans, hungry for glory after coming close in recent years, are watching every move with a magnifying glass.

This transfer window not only shows financial muscle but also ambition and clear vision. The confirmed arrival of Kepa and Martin Zubimendi sends a message: Mikel Arteta wants a squad with strong alternatives in every position. In the meantime, the rumours are taking shape, and the club’s next steps are being named.

According to information from journalist [Florian Plettenberg](https://x.com/plettigoal/status/1941847395211297151?s=61), published on Sky Sports, [Arsenal](https://www.google.com/search?q=beyondtheposts.net+arsenal&client=safari&sca_esv=332d40140c690a2a&rls=en&sxsrf=AE3TifOM0MUcYY46YIyKmnBumO5BUsHqlA%3A1751927233173&ei=wUlsaMiuCu6JjuMPnsGfuAg&ved=0ahUKEwiIk5_D5auOAxXuhGMGHZ7gB4cQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=beyondtheposts.net+arsenal&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiGmJleW9uZHRoZXBvc3RzLm5ldCBhcnNlbmFsMgQQIxgnMgQQIxgnMgUQABjvBTIFEAAY7wUyBRAAGO8FMgUQABjvBTIFEAAY7wVI2AxQ_AJYywpwAXgAkAEAmAGzAaABlAmqAQMwLje4AQPIAQD4AQGYAgigAs4JwgIIEAAYsAMY7wXCAggQABiABBiiBJgDAIgGAZAGBZIHAzEuN6AH9TayBwMwLje4B8YJwgcHMC4xLjQuM8gHMg&sclient=gws-wiz-serp) have already agreed personal terms with Chelsea winger Noni Madueke and Viktor Gyokeres. The idea is clear that Arteta is looking for real competition for Bukayo Saka on the right wing. Madueke, 23, offers pace, and an attacking personality that fits well with the team’s vertical style.

There is talk of a five-year contract until 2030, but the most sensitive issue remains to be resolved, and that is Chelsea are asking for more than 50 million pounds. The negotiation between the clubs promises to be tense, as this is no ordinary transfer. The two London giants are not used to sitting around the table without clear conditions. In the meantime, Madueke is still training with his current team for the Club World Cup against Fluminense.

Alongside him, Gyokeres would reinforce the forward line as a quality alternative for an attack that need other profiles when the spark of Gabriel Jesus or Kai Havertz is not enough. In addition, Christian Norgaard is expected to arrive shortly to shore up the midfield. The names fit with the idea of Andrea Berta, the new sporting director, to build a squad that possess age, talent and hunger for success.

If Madueke finally wears the red shirt, we think it will be a very good signing for the Gunners. It’s not just about adding a winger for the sake of adding a winger; it’s about giving oxygen to Saka, who is carrying too many minutes in his legs. Tactically, Madueke offers a one-on-one run and the ability to attack space behind closed defences. His tendency to face forward can open up interior passages for Odegaard or Havertz.

Under Arteta, it will not be uncommon to see him interchange positions with Saka or even step into central areas when the team stifles opponents in the opposition half. Of course, it will all depend on how he adapts to the tactical demands of the Spanish coach, who does not forgive a lack of discipline in defence. For the price, some will say that 50 million is high, but if he can bring freshness and rest to Saka, it will be well worth it.

In the end, reinforcing such a decisive side can make the difference in tight games, where individuality breaks down tight defences. Our reading is that this move points to a deeper Arsenal that is prepared to compete every three days without dropping down a level. If the board can close the deal well, Madueke could become a key player for the leap forward that the Emirates fans crave so much.

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