Arsenal Supporters Start Petition to Stop Club From Signing Chelsea Star Noni Madueke: Reports
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 10 – Arsenal's £50 million-plus bid for Chelsea winger Noni Madueke faces fan backlash, with a petition gathering nearly 4,000 signatures opposing the transfer amid squad strengthening efforts.
- On Thursday night, Arsenal fans launched a #NOTOMADUEKE petition on Change.org, attracting nearly 4,000 signatures amid fan branded 'disgraceful' opposition.
- Arsenal and Chelsea agreed a fee exceeding £50m, with personal terms on a five-year deal, and the transfer is nearing completion.
- Fabrizio Romano confirmed: 'Noni Madueke to Arsenal, here we go!' amid nearly 4,000 signatures on a petition opposing the transfer.
- Madueke agreed a five-year deal days ago, with the transfer expected to complete by this weekend.
- Arsenal fans launched a #NOTOMADUEKE petition with nearly 4,000 signatures amid a transfer fee exceeding £50m, highlighting supporter opposition to Arteta’s strategy.
36 Articles
36 Articles
Noni Madueke has been given permission by Chelsea to leave their training camp in the US to undergo a medical with Arsenal ahead of his proposed move. The England international, 23, will not train with the team on Friday and will travel to the UK to finalise the deal. A transfer fee of €58m has been agreed between the two clubs, with personal terms having been agreed with Arsenal on a five-year deal. Madueke is expected to follow in the footstep…
Sol Campbell wants explanation from Arsenal over controversial Noni Madueke move
Madueke has agreed personal terms with Arsenal (Picture: Getty Images) Arsenal legend Sol Campbell believes Noni Madueke can be a ‘quality’ addition to the squad – but has called for the club to explain their transfer decisions to ease concerns among supporters. The Gunners agreed personal terms with the Chelsea winger last week with the London rivals settling on a fee on Thursday night. The England international is now poised to make the short …
Noni Madueke to Arsenal? Yes, it looks like it's becoming a reality. According to Fabrizio Romano, everything is practically done and ready.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium