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·4 de julio de 2025
“Thought to be valued at” – Journalist reveals Noni Madueke asking price amid Arsenal interest

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Chelsea value Noni Madueke at £50m, but interested clubs feel the Blues could be open to negotiation on that price according to The Guardian’s Ed Aarons.
The Blues have had a busy summer so far and have already signed Liam Delap, Jamie Gittens and Pedro Neto, with more new faces expected to follow.
It’s not been ruled out that another attacker could be signed, whilst Chelsea are also thought to be in the market for a centre back to strengthen Enzo Maresca’s squad.
It’s been reported Chelsea want as many as nine attacking options in their squad next season, although it’s likely one of the current crop will have to leave to make room.
Christopher Nkunku and Joao Felix are almost certain to leave, whilst Madueke also faces an uncertain future and is attracting the attention of a number of clubs.
Madueke scored seven Premier League goals last season. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)
Madueke has been linked with Arsenal, and the Gunners have held talks with his camp over a possible move, but are yet to make an offer to Chelsea.
It’s thought Chelsea would be open to offers of around £45m for Madueke and Aarons has provided an update on the situation.
He took to X.com and said:
“Understand that Arsenal and several other clubs are interested in signing Noni Madueke from Chelsea this summer.
“The England forward is thought to be valued at £50m but believe that could be open to negotiation…”
Madueke is under contract at Chelsea until 2030 and scored seven goals and registered four assists in 32 Premier League appearances last season.
If Madueke leaves, West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus could be a replacement, with the Blues interested in the Ghana international.
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Chelsea have held talks with Kudus’ agent, but Tottenham are also interested, and have reportedly made the Ghanaian their top target.
Kudus has a release clause of £85m active for Premier League clubs in the first ten days of July, but it’s thought West Ham will do business at around £60m.