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Chelsea Finally Confirm Noni Madueke’s Move To Arsenal

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has confirmed that winger Noni Madueke is set to join Arsenal, ending speculation about the England international’s future. Speaking to the media, Maresca acknowledged that the decision to leave Stamford Bridge was entirely up to the player and that the club respected his choice.

Maresca admitted it’s always difficult to keep a player who expresses a strong desire to move on. According to the Italian tactician, the club made no effort to push Madueke out the door. Instead, it was the 22-year-old who initiated the exit discussions — and once his mind was made up, the path to a departure became clear.

The move marks a significant moment for Madueke, who joined Chelsea from PSV Eindhoven with high expectations. Despite flashes of brilliance during his time in west London, consistency was elusive, and competition for places often left him sidelined.

Now, with Arsenal’s interest formalised, Madueke is expected to link up with Mikel Arteta’s squad as part of their ongoing summer rebuild. The Gunners have been looking to strengthen their wide options, especially with the added demands of competing in the Champions League again next season. Madueke’s ability to play on either flank and his flair in one-on-one situations make him a potentially valuable asset.

Reports suggest that Madueke has already agreed to personal terms on a long-term contract with Arsenal. The transfer fee, including add-ons, is believed to exceed £50 million — a figure that reflects both his age and potential upside. Negotiations between the clubs were reportedly swift, aided by a good working relationship between Arsenal and Chelsea’s executives.

For Chelsea, this is the latest in a string of high-profile outgoings as the club continues to reshape under Maresca. With a new philosophy being instilled and a focus on balancing the books, departures like Madueke’s are likely to become a recurring theme this summer.

Meanwhile, Arsenal see the deal as a coup. Manager Mikel Arteta is believed to have personally spoken with Madueke prior to the final agreement, outlining the club’s vision and his role in it. Arteta’s strong track record with young talent is thought to have played a role in Madueke’s decision to switch London clubs.

As for the player himself, all signs point to a fresh start in north London. With the transfer close to completion, Madueke will be hoping to realise his full potential under Arteta’s guidance and become a key contributor in Arsenal’s pursuit of silverware next season.

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