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Mikel Arteta is very happy with the transfer of Noni Madueke from Chelsea to Arsenal this summer for a total £52 million. Madueke’s move was officially announced yesterday and the player will join the others on their pre season tour today. Congratulations to Madueke who is now a gunner, I hope he proves his critics wrong next season!

I hope Madueke does better at Arsenal than he did at Chelsea. Now the next priority has to be signing a striker, because as long as Gyökeres doesn't come, Arsenal's biggest problem from last season, the lack of goals, won't be solved.
Typically, some former Chelsea players can truly thrive outside of their respective clubs, as is the case with many Man United players. Madueke, whose primary position is a right winger, like Saka, could be a backup, as Saka remains primarily a winger. However, he can also play as a left winger. It just depends on how Arteta adjusts his lineup with these new arrivals.
There are too many right wingers now. Madueke has arrived, Nwaneri's contract has been renewed, there's Saka and Reiss Nelson is also back from Fulham. One of them will probably have to leave. Saka and Madueke would be the main choices, with Nwaneri getting minutes in rotation over a long season. Nelson could be loaned out again or sold.
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Mikel Arteta is very happy with the transfer of Noni Madueke from Chelsea to Arsenal this summer for a total £52 million. Madueke’s move was officially announced yesterday and the player will join the others on their pre season tour today. Congratulations to Madueke who is now a gunner, I hope he proves his critics wrong next season!

I hope Madueke does better at Arsenal than he did at Chelsea. Now the next priority has to be signing a striker, because as long as Gyökeres doesn't come, Arsenal's biggest problem from last season, the lack of goals, won't be solved.

There are too many right wingers now. Madueke has arrived, Nwaneri's contract has been renewed, there's Saka and Reiss Nelson is also back from Fulham. One of them will probably have to leave. Saka and Madueke would be the main choices, with Nwaneri getting minutes in rotation over a long season. Nelson could be loaned out again or sold.
An interesting detail is that all three of these right wingers at Arsenal; Madueke, Saka and Nwaneri are English players of Nigerian origin. Smiley
Typically, some former Chelsea players can truly thrive outside of their respective clubs, as is the case with many Man United players. Madueke, whose primary position is a right winger, like Saka, could be a backup, as Saka remains primarily a winger. However, he can also play as a left winger. It just depends on how Arteta adjusts his lineup with these new arrivals.