Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has finally addressed the growing trend of signing players from Chelsea, offering clarity on a recruitment pattern that has drawn both praise and criticism from fans.
Arteta recently added another name to the list of ex-Chelsea players at Arsenal, securing the £52 million signing of winger Noni Madueke. Madueke becomes the eighth player to make the move from Stamford Bridge to the Emirates during Arteta’s tenure.
While excitement surrounds Madueke’s potential, some fans remain cautious after Raheem Sterling’s underwhelming loan spell last season.
Speaking during a press conference, Arteta was candid about the pattern. “Probably because they have some great players, and a lot of players,” he said. “We try to focus on the players we want to sign, regardless of the club.

With Noni, we’re very excited. He needs a break now, but he will be with us soon, showing what he can bring to the team.”
The Arsenal boss emphasized that his transfer decisions are based on quality and fit, not sentiment or rivalry. “We look at the talent, the profile, the hunger. Chelsea just happens to have players who match what we’re building.”
Arteta’s strategy is rooted in revamping his squad for a stronger title push after finishing second for three consecutive seasons. He remains determined to inject fresh energy into key areas, particularly the midfield and frontline.
Beyond Madueke, Arsenal are reportedly close to finalizing a €73.5 million (£63.5m) deal for Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyökeres. The Swedish international is expected to significantly bolster Arsenal’s attacking force and could finally end the club’s prolonged search for a reliable No. 9.
As Arsenal gear up for the 2025/26 Premier League campaign, Arteta’s signings will be under close scrutiny. The Gunners faithful are hopeful that this blend of experience and emerging talent, regardless of former affiliations, can finally deliver a long-awaited league title.