Mikel Arteta responded to inquiries about Arsenal’s recent dealings with Chelsea in the transfer market, as speculation mounted ahead of their friendly against AC Milan in Singapore.
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Noni Madueke is the newest addition to join Arsenal from Chelsea, following a string of former Blues players like Kepa, Kai Havertz, Jorginho, and Willian—prompting media scrutiny over the increasing ties between the two clubs. ..Continue Reading
During his press briefing before the match, Arteta dismissed any talk of inter-club politics, offering a straightforward and transparent explanation.
“Probably because they have some great players, and a lot of players,” he told reporters when asked about the Chelsea link.
That’s a valid observation. Chelsea’s overloaded roster and erratic transfer approach in recent years have created opportunities for more strategic clubs like Arsenal to swoop in for players on the fringes — talents who may flourish under Arteta’s more disciplined and coherent system.
“We try to focus on the players we want to sign regardless of the club,” Arteta added. “With Noni, very excited. He needs a break now but he will be with us soon showing what he is going to bring to the team.”
Arsenal wasted no time securing Noni Madueke, and it’s clear why — the 23-year-old brings a dynamic skill set that Mikel Arteta previously lacked in his wide options.
A naturally left-footed winger, Madueke is comfortable on either side of the pitch, excels in one-on-one situations, and poses a scoring threat with both feet.
The club acted swiftly and decisively, locking in personal terms and finalizing a £52 million transfer within days of identifying the opportunity.
For Madueke, the appeal was straightforward: joining a top-tier Premier League side, competing in the Champions League, and becoming part of a youthful, driven squad led by a manager who clearly values his potential.