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Arsenal make£50m bid for Chelsea player now

Arsenal continue to make ground in their bid to sign Chelsea star Noni Madueke after registering their interest in the attacker

Arsenal are not resting on their laurels. Mikel Arteta and his board are clear that they want to transform every line of the pitch to compete with Manchester City without lowering their sights. The board have already moved smartly to strengthen the midfield and goalkeeping.

However, they know that without a sharp, renewed attack, the Premier League will slip away again. The last three second-place finishes leave no room for excuses. The Emirates needs fresh enthusiasm and electric talent on the wing. This time, the name buzzing in London is Noni Madueke, a brave gamble with a taste of revenge on Chelsea.

Arsenal make £50m bid for Chelsea player Noni Madueke

Fabrizio Romano has posted on X that Arsenal have already made their first formal offer for Madueke. The English winger, with 92 appearances and 20 goals for the Blues, has been of interest for weeks. The club believe they can exploit his pace and dribbling, which did not always shine at Stamford Bridge. The initial package is in the region of £50m, although Chelsea want a higher figure.

Newcastle paid £55m for Anthony Elanga and that sets a benchmark. The idea is to close quickly, so Arteta can have him ready in pre-season. The club have already tied up Kepa and Zubimendi for a combined £64m, while Christian Norgaard is a step away from arriving for £15m. Arteta has covered the departures of Neto, Partey and Jorginho, leaving room for new attacking resources.

In addition, the option of Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting is being considered to provide more alternatives. If everything goes ahead, Madueke could compete directly with Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka. The demands are high, as Arsenal want silverware. Applause and praise are not enough. They need the Premiership trophy and to regain their weight in Europe.

Impact for both Gunners and the Blues:

Signing Madueke has its ups and downs. His talent is evident, but his irregularity with Chelsea raises doubts. If Arteta can give him confidence, his dribbling will open up tight games, something the Gunners have lacked in certain duels. Competition with Saka and Martinelli will raise the level, forcing everyone to be at their best.

For Arsenal, he adds pace and a different spark. The problem is his price. Paying more than £50 million for a player who has not fully exploded implies risk. There could be friction in the dressing room if one of the established wingers loses out.

For Chelsea, the sale serves to balance the books and free up a place for new promises. They lose a young Englishman with potential, but if Enzo Maresca does not have full confidence in him, it makes sense to let him go. Arsenal have a lot at stake. If Madueke responds, it could be the final push to dethrone Guardiola and Slot. If he doesn’t perform, criticism of the management will return. This gamble shows ambition, but the Premier League does not forgive mistakes. Let’s see if this time the gamble pays off.

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