
Until June, Arsenal had exceeded their transfer Sagas share.
There is no doubt that the biggest focused on Benjamin Sesko’s potential deals and expanded Viktor Gyokeres to look like an alternative option.
Then, the deal for Martin Zubimendi and the potential hijacking of Real Madrid were in suspiciously dangerous, and luckily, hijacking like Fabrizio Romano and Sami Mokbel were taken.
Ultimately, another legend after last season’s club was linked to Nico Williams. Although people can trust recent reports, Arsenal may be watching a better person than the Spaniard right now.
Arsenal finds Williams’ choice
The first serious link with Arsenal Williams emerged last summer, after a brilliant season at Athletic Bilbao, and then a sensational European Championship in Spain.
But even though the Gunners had no interest in the talented winger, the link reappeared in the winter window and reappeared earlier this summer.
Unfortunately, the 22-year-old vibrant youngster has caught the attention of several other tops and based on the story last week or so, it seems he will be entering Spanish champion Barcelona this summer.
While it is by no means ideal to miss a player as exciting as Williams, it is not doom and melancholy, as North Londoners now seem to be interested in someone better than Bilbao Gem: Noni Madueke.
At least this is based on the latest report by independent chief football writer Miguel Delaney, who revealed that Arsenal is interested in the Chelsea winger.
In fact, the report claims that the Gunners have been in contact with the Blues with potential moves from former Spurs star.
But there is an incredible point: West Londoner wants the 23-year-old to be up to £50 million, a figure from Andrea Berta and the company, not interested in approaching.
It might be a complex and somewhat expensive transfer, but given Madueke’s ability and potential, it’s worth pursuing, especially since he might be better than Williams.
Why Madueke is better than Williams
Now, it should be more important to say that signing a winger will help add more energy to Arsenal’s offense next season, but there are several reasons why Madueke may end up proving better deals than Williams, and the first reason has to do with experience.
The British may be only one year older than the Spanish, but that’s not the experience we’re discussing here. Instead, we are talking about the former’s familiarity with the Premier League.
This is very important to the Gunners, as they desperately need anyone signed this summer to enter next season’s game, as fans and experts have made it clear that they want Arteta and Co to finally stand out in the league.
The Bilbao Gem may be comfortable in La Liga and may become like this in England, but he has a good chance of taking some time to go to bed, which can be expensive in a close-range title battle.
Additionally, despite the excitement of Pamplona-born Dynamo, the Blues star’s output this season can actually be read better.
Madueke vs Williams 24/25 |
||
---|---|---|
Player |
Madueke |
Williams |
Appearance |
43 |
45 |
minute |
2521′ |
3130′ |
Target |
11 |
11 |
Assist |
5 |
7 |
Target participation in each game |
0.37 |
0.4 |
Participation minutes for each goal |
157.56′ |
173.88′ |
All statistics via Transfermarkt |
For example, in 43 games, a total of 2521 minutes, called Barnet-born “Mindness Monster”, by personal coach Saul Isaksson-Hurst, scored 11 goals and provided 5 assists, an average of every 2.68 games per 2.68 games or every 157.56 minutes per 2.68 games.
By comparison, the 28-cover Espanyol scored many goals and provided 7 assists in 45 games, totaling 3130 minutes, averaged the average goal-scoring time per 2.5 games, but more importantly, once per 173.88 minutes.
But if that’s not enough to convince you, the basic numbers for Chelsea Gem might be better.
Yes, according to FBREF, called “incredible” Dynamo by former manager Mauricio Pochettino, ranks top in most relevant metrics such as non-seasonal expected targets, assists, assists, progressive attacks, progressive attacks, etc., all 90 times.
Madueke vs Williams |
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---|---|---|
Statistics per 90 |
Madueke |
Williams |
Unexpected G+AS |
0.61 |
0.35 |
Pass for progress |
3.05 |
3.11 |
Progressive carrying |
6.81 |
5.32 |
Lens |
3.54 |
2.43 |
Target shooting |
1.33 |
0.86 |
Passing accuracy |
77.4% |
70.5% |
Key Pass |
1.42 |
1.80 |
Shooting action |
3.50 |
5.05 |
Tackle |
1.11 |
1.26 |
Intercept |
0.44 |
0.32 |
gap |
0.49 |
0.41 |
Percentage of successful acceptance |
44.1% |
36.4% |
Move into the free throw area |
4.12 |
2.61 |
All statistics by FBREF in the 24/25 league season |
Apart from being a creative channel through his carrying and passing abilities, the former PSV Gem leads some defensive stats, proving that he is not only a talented player, but also a defender who can come back when needed and help him when needed.
Ultimately, Williams is undeniable talent, and maybe someone is more likely to become a superstar.
Still, from numbers under the hood to numbers, Madueke beat him and, given his familiarity with British football and Premier League, he could offer a better deal for Arsenal this summer.
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