Arsenal's striving for Chelsea Forward Noni Madueke is so far one of the more surprising movements in the transfer window.
At first glance, Madueke would currently make a great rotation option for Arsenal in both left and right, and as a 23 -year -old – who also played for England – he still has room to develop.
However, with the two clubs that match £ 52 million, according to Kieran Gill from Mail Sport, it seems like a hefty edition for the club, especially when they still have not protected the services of a No. 9.
As such, a number of Arsenal fans have already expressed their concerns about such a movement, especially at the price that has been agreed.
However, the player has no problems becoming a member of Arsenal and has agreed personal conditions for a five-year-old deal to become the last in a growing list of players to make the switch from West to North London.
However, there had also been doubts about the discipline of the player, who were omitted twice by Chelsea, one of which was about a reported poor training performance.
He was then omitted from the starting XI for Chelsea's Club World Cup semi -final collision with Fluminense earlier this week with Enzo Maresca apparently not convinced that his only focus was on his current side.
A report from The Guardian also claimed that Chelsea believes that the player did not fully go into the jumps and boundaries that they thought he could have that after he had signed him two and a half months ago.
At that time he played 92 games, but he managed only 20 goals – including one in the final of the Conference League – and nine assists.
Madueke was signed from PSV Eindhoven for £ 26 million, with the blues who now double his money in a sale to one of their greatest rivals at a time that they could do with recingency of funds.
Chelsea took a fine of € 31 million (£ 26.8 million) for the violation of the financial rules of UEFA, whereby that figure may rise to a record -breaking € 91 million (£ 78.5 million) if they do not comply with in the next four years in the midst of the threat of further sanctions that are about them.
The administrative body of European football announced on Friday that Chelsea had agreed to an arrangement, but the blues could also be forbidden to register new players for the Champions League, unless they can balance their books on time.
This summer they signed Liam Delap from Ipswich and Joao Pedro from Brighton and Jamie Gittens from Borussia Dortmund, but now appear in a position where they have to sell, hence Madueke's departure.
Chelsea agreed to pay an unconditional fine of € 20 million (£ 17.3 million) for non -compliance with the 'football income' of UEFA.
That could increase to € 80 million (£ 69 million) if they do not comply with goals.
The blues will also be more than a further € 11 million (£ 9.5 million) fine for violating the 'Squad Cost Rule'.
UEFA's Club Financial Control agency imposed the disciplinary measures against Chelsea.
On Sunday, Chelsea will take on the European Champions Paris Saint-Germain in the club World Cup final for a chance of their second piece of silverware under Maresca.
