Here’s the hard truth, Chelsea reportedly want £50m for Madueke. That’s a steep price for a player they paid £30m for just two years ago and who hasn’t completely delivered since. A goal or assist every three matches isn’t poor, but it’s not premium output either.
With Arsenal needing a left winger, a striker, a defender, and perhaps even Eberechi Eze, every million counts. Madueke isn’t cheap, and for someone who wouldn’t walk into the starting XI, the fee feels bloated. Add in the emotional baggage of buying from Chelsea again, and it’s hard not to pause.