
Even though Arsenal are blessed with an abundance of talented players, it’s not hard to pinpoint their most important: Bukayo Saka.
The Hale End icon has become a talisman for the club and a constant source of goals and assists from the right-hand side, racking up a sensational haul of 26 goal involvements in 37 games this season.
Yet, as unbelievably talented as the Englishman is, he cannot drag the Gunners to glory on his own, as even Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has an incredible supporting cast, including the likes of Diogo Jota, Luis Diaz and most crucially, this season, Cody Gakpo.
So, fans should be excited about recent reports linking Arsenal to an attacker who’s been compared to Saka and the Flying Dutchman.
Arsenal’s winger search
With their attack letting them down on several occasions this season, it’s not been a surprise to see Arsenal linked with a host of talented wingers this summer, such as Karou Mitoma and Rodrygo.
The former could be available for around £80m and was able to rack up a tally of 15 goal involvements in 41 games this season, while the latter might cost as much as £77m but was even more effective, racking up a haul of 14 goals and 11 assists in 52 games.
Yet, there is another name that has entered the frame, a player who has Premier League experience and has been compared to Saka and Gakpo: Noni Madueke.
According to a recent report from the Telegraph, Arsenal are now one of several teams in the picture to sign the former Spurs academy star and Chelsea forward this summer.
The report claims that while the Blues do not want to sell the Englishman, there is a distinct possibility that he would be let go for the right price.
While that price is not mentioned in the story, reports from earlier this month claimed that a fee in the region of €60m, which is about £51m, could do the trick.
It might not be a transfer that is immediately popular with Arsenal fans, but Madueke has shown glimpses of quality in the Premier League, and the fact he’s been compared to Saka and Gakpo is undoubtedly intriguing.
How Madueke compares to Saka & Gakpo
So then, before going over some of the other reasons why Arsenal might want to sign Madueke this summer, it’s important to examine these comparisons and where they stem from.
Well, they both stem from FBref, which looks at players in similar positions in the Premier League this season before making a list of the ten most comparable for each.
According to this list, Gakpo was the seventh most similar attacking midfielder or winger to Chelsea this season, while Saka was the tenth most similar.
Madueke & Saka |
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Statistics per 90 |
Madueke |
Saka |
Non-Penalty Expected G+As |
0.61 |
0.71 |
Shots |
3.54 |
3.44 |
Passing Accuracy |
77.4% |
75.5% |
Passes into the Final Third |
0.71 |
0.78 |
Tackles Won |
0.80 |
0.78 |
Clearances |
0.49 |
0.42 |
Successful Take-On % |
44.1% |
45.6% |
Aerial Duels Won |
0.49 |
0.52 |
All Stats via FBref for the 24/25 PL Season |
Now, the best way to understand how these conclusions were reached is by looking at some of the underlying numbers in which the players rank closely, and in the case of the Gunners’ talisman, that includes things like non-penalty expected goals plus assist, passing accuracy, passes into the final third, clearances, tackles won and more, all per 90.
In the case of the Eindhoven-born maestro, similar metrics include expected assists, live passes, carries, ball recoveries, goal-creating actions, and more, all per 90.
Madueke & Gakpo |
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Statistics per 90 |
Madueke |
Gakpo |
Non-Penalty Expected G+As |
0.61 |
0.53 |
Passing Accuracy |
77.4% |
75.7% |
Expected Assists |
0.14 |
0.18 |
Crosses into the Penalty Area |
0.35 |
0.37 |
Live Passes |
29.2 |
28.7 |
Goal-Creating Actions |
0.35 |
0.37 |
Carries |
28.4 |
28.1 |
Ball Recoveries |
3.72 |
3.58 |
All Stats via FBref for the 24/25 PL Season |
However, it’s not just the comparisons to two of the best wingers in the league that should excite fans, as the “unbelievable” dynamo, as dubbed by former manager Mauricio Pochettino, has also been a relatively reliable source of goals and assists for the West Londoners.
For example, in 42 appearances this season, totalling 2513 minutes, the 23-year-old “mentality monster,” as dubbed by personal coach Saul Isaksson-Hurst, scored 11 goals and provided five assists, which comes out to a goal involvement on average every 2.62 games, or every 157.06 minutes.
In comparison, Gabriel Martinelli racked up as many goal involvements in 51 appearances, totalling 3564 minutes, which comes out to a significantly worse average of a goal involvement every 3.18 games, or every 222.75 minutes.
Ultimately, while the price might be a little high, Madueke has the raw ability to make a difference for Arsenal, and the fact he’s been compared to players like Saka and Gakpo this season suggests as much.
Therefore, if the fee can be reduced somewhat, then this looks like a transfer worth chasing.

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