Telegraph: Chelsea asks Maduaike for over 50 million pounds, Arsenal is negotiating
9:50pm, 6 July 2025Football
July 6th According to the latest news from the British media Daily Telegraph, Chelsea's asking price for Maduaike exceeds 50 million pounds, and Arsenal is negotiating for the transfer.
Chelsea expects to sell Maduaike for more than £50 million, and it remains to be seen whether Arsenal is willing to reach a deal at such a price. Arsenal director Berta is exploring multiple signing options for the front line, but internal confidence is growing that Maduaike will join the Gunners.
In January 2023, Chelsea introduced Maduaike from Eindhoven for £30 million, and he has contributed 20 goals and 9 assists to the Blues so far. Chelsea is now hoping to make a huge profit from him.
Madouaike is competed for both sides, which means that if he joins Arsenal, he will be able to compete with Saka on the right and also compete for the starting position on the left.
Arsenal also expressed interest in Real Madrid winger Rodrigo, but it is not clear whether he will transfer this summer.
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