Chelsea have now agreed to let Noni Maduake leave the club this summer and make the move across London to join rivals ARSENAL, who will be paying in excess of £50 million for the talented winger.
The 23-year-old recorded 16 goal contributions in 41 games in all competitions last season, but has been linked with a surprise £50million move to Arsenal.
Chelsea have been doing alot of transfer business over the past few weeks and after bringing in Joao Pedro from Brighton, the Blues are looking to free up some space in that attack, if you believe all the reports in the media.
Now – an agreement has now been struck, Fabrizio Romano reports, with Chelsea accepting *ARSENAL*’s offer which is in excess of £50million with add-ons included.
Madueke will now sign a five-year deal to become the sixth player to swap Stamford Bridge for the Emirates during Mikel Arteta’s reign in north London.
IcFootballnews says…
Maduake was one of the most impressive players for Enzo Maresca last season, so the news that he could be leaving the club this transfer window has come as a big surprise to many Blues fans, and many Gunners fans
Mikel Arteta likes to keep on improving the squad, but adding another winger to the side makes no sense at all, they have a number of players like Maduake in the side, and adding the winger would just take away money they need to sign a new striker.
Maduake may have to leave Chelsea in order to further his career, especially with all the new faces that have been signed this summer, but the fact that the Blues are letting him go just shows that they will take any offer for their players.
Some Blues fans will not be happy about this departure
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