Arsenal have signed six gamers from Chelsea lately – and Madueke would be the second this switch window after goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga. Some followers consider the membership must be chasing what they understand to be ‘greater' names.
The Gunners have, for instance, been linked with Actual Madrid winger Rodrygo and Crystal Palace attacker Eberechi Eze.
Responding to a submit on our Arsenal web page, Gunners fan Steve stated: “It is underwhelming, actually. Some huge cash for a back-up participant. He will not be a first-team alternative over [Bukayo] Saka on the proper and [Gabriel] Martinelli on the left.
“They need to have gotten a less expensive back-up participant and used the surplus cash to seal the [Viktor] Gyokeres deal.
“I believe the opposite factor about that is that some Arsenal followers have been hoping to get Rodrygo. That is no longer taking place as Arsenal haven't got the cash to spend.
“Is Madueke that kind of participant that can win you the Prem? No, Rodrygo is, which is why there may be disappointment within the ranks at Arsenal.”
Andrew – a season ticket holder – stated there was a distinction between match-going followers and people on social media.
“The important thing phrase is ‘on-line',” Andrew stated. “These folks signing petitions aren't Arsenal followers. They reside in some parallel fantasy universe on social media the place soccer is considered like a online game.
“I am a season ticket holder, and individuals who go to video games consider in Arteta and belief his judgement as a result of he is normally proper.
“Madueke won't be an thrilling signing now, however he might show to be an excellent one.
“[Nico] Williams was by no means coming, Rodrygo is a waste of cash, [Anthony] Gordon is overrated and I do not assume this impacts Eze. We'll see the way it all works out.”
Will, in the meantime, thinks plenty of the frustration is across the cash Arsenal are going to be paying to Chelsea.
“I reckon over half the followers do not assume Madueke is a foul participant. It is simply the character of the deal – £50m for a participant who's going to sit down on the bench behind Saka or look misplaced on the left wing looks as if poor enterprise – notably when this appears like a make-or-break season for main silverware.
“It is also that the cash goes to Chelsea.”
