Report: Tottenham now eyeing move for ‘electric’ England star alongside Gomes, he’s free to leave

Tottenham Hotspur have set their sights on an audacious move for Chelsea winger Noni Madueke, with the England international surprisingly being made available for transfer despite his impressive form this season.

The 22-year-old has become one of the Premier League’s most electric wide players under Enzo Maresca, contributing 12 goals and assists across 28 appearances while breaking into Gareth Southgate’s England setup. Yet Chelsea’s willingness to part ways with the former PSV star has alerted several top-flight rivals, with Spurs emerging as serious contenders for his signature.

Ange Postecoglou’s side face a pivotal summer regardless of their European qualification status, with attacking reinforcements high on the agenda. Potential departures of Heung-Min Son, James Maddison, and Wilson Odobert could leave gaping holes in Tottenham’s creative department, making Madueke’s potential availability particularly intriguing.

The Chelsea academy product’s direct running and improved end product this campaign suggest he could thrive in Postecoglou’s high-octane system, offering the pace and trickery currently lacking in Spurs’ wide options.

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Noni Madueke 2024/25 Premier League Stats
Appearances (Starts)20 (8)
Goals8
Assists4
Minutes Played1,247
Key Passes per Game1.3
Successful Dribbles per Game2.1

Madueke’s situation presents both opportunity and complication for Tottenham. Chelsea’s apparent willingness to sell to a direct rival suggests either underlying concerns about the player’s consistency or financial pressures at Stamford Bridge.

However, with Aston Villa and Newcastle also monitoring developments, Spurs may need to act decisively to secure a player whose £30 million valuation from 2023 has likely increased given his development.

The winger’s contractual situation adds another layer of complexity. Having signed a seven-and-a-half year deal upon joining Chelsea, the Blues hold significant negotiating power despite their willingness to sell.

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This could push the potential fee beyond £40 million – a substantial investment for a player who would represent something of a gamble given his occasional lapses in decision-making.

Tottenham’s interest forms part of a broader recruitment strategy targeting Premier League-proven talent. With Timo Werner’s loan spell unlikely to be made permanent and question marks over several other attacking players, Madueke’s homegrown status and familiarity with English football make him an attractive proposition.

His ability to operate on either flank would provide Postecoglou with valuable tactical flexibility, while his age profile aligns with Spurs’ preference for developing assets rather than finished products.

However, uncertainty lingers over whether Postecoglou will still be in the dugout next season to oversee this potential signing.

The Australian’s future remains subject to speculation after a challenging campaign, and any managerial change could dramatically alter Tottenham’s transfer priorities. This instability may give Villa and Newcastle an advantage in the race for Madueke, with both clubs able to offer clearer sporting projects at present.

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For Chelsea, selling to a direct rival would represent a significant departure from their usual transfer policy. The Blues have historically been reluctant to strengthen competitors, making this potential deal all the more surprising.

Some reports suggest Chelsea’s “frustration” with Madueke stems from inconsistent training performances rather than matchday displays, raising questions about whether Tottenham would be inheriting similar concerns.

As the summer window approaches, this developing saga offers fascinating subplots for both clubs. For Tottenham, it represents an opportunity to acquire a proven Premier League attacker at a reasonable price.

For Chelsea, it may signal another strategic shift under their new ownership. One thing remains certain – Madueke’s future will be one of the more intriguing transfer stories of the coming months, with ramifications that could shape both London clubs’ ambitions for next season.

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