
Arsenal have sealed the controversial signing of Chelsea forward Noni Madueke in a deal worth a reported 48 million pounds ($65m).
Madueke agreed to a five-year contract with the Gunners as he moved to the Emirates Stadium despite complaints from Arsenal fans.
The 23-year-old will provide competition for Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli on the flanks in Mikel Arteta’s side.
Madueke’s switch across London, which could eventually exceed $69m with performance-related add-ons, has led to stinging criticism from supporters who believe he is not worth the price tag.
A petition labelled “No to Madueke” has attracted more than 5,000 signatures from Arsenal fans, while murals outside the Emirates were vandalised with “Arteta out” slogans.
Madueke left Chelsea’s FIFA Club World Cup-winning campaign in the United States last Friday to undergo his medical at Arsenal and put the finishing touches to the deal.
“Noni is an exciting and powerful young player, with his performances and numbers in recent seasons being of consistently high quality. He is one of the most talented wide forward players in the Premier League,” Arteta said.
“At just 23, Noni already brings experience of club and international football, and he knows the Premier League very well. Having seen the quality of Noni’s performances up close in recent seasons, we’re really excited he is joining us.
“Noni joins our group with familiar England teammates and other players he knows. He will be made to feel at home straight away. His arrival will really improve our squad. We’re all thrilled to have him here.”
Madueke, who was raised in north London, added: “I’m really happy and really proud, so it’s a great moment for me. It’s great to go back home, be with my mum, my dad. I know my mum misses me in the house!
“It’s already a great team with a clear identity, and I can’t wait to bring my style to the team and try and help the boys as much as possible to take that next step.
“I want to win all the competitions we’re in. I feel like we’re definitely capable of doing that.”
Madueke scored 11 times for Chelsea in all competitions last season, taking his overall tally to 20 in 90 appearances in all competitions for the Blues.
He helped Chelsea qualify for the Champions League and win the UEFA Conference League last term, as well as making his first England appearances.
Madueke, who joined Chelsea from PSV Eindhoven for 30 million pounds ($40m at current rate) in 2023, is the latest close-season signing by Arsenal after the arrivals of midfielders Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard and goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.
He takes Arsenal’s spending so far to about 120 million pounds ($161m), with Valencia defender Cristhian Mosquera’s 13 million pounds ($17.5m) move expected to be finalised shortly.
Arsenal also remains hopeful of signing Sporting Lisbon striker Viktor Gyokeres.
Madueke will join up with his new Arsenal teammates in early August after their preseason tour of Singapore and Hong Kong.