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Chelsea 'on verge of Madueke transfer after having bid ACCEPTED by PSV'

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Chelsea 'on verge of Madueke transfer after having bid ACCEPTED by PSV'
Chelsea 'on verge of Madueke transfer after having bid ACCEPTED by PSV'

CHELSEA have reportedly agreed on a deal to sign PSV star Noni Madueke.

The Blues have already signed five players since the transfer window opened are believed to be set for their sixth.

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Chelsea are reportedly set to sign Noni MaduekeCredit: Getty

Madueke is a product of the Crystal Palace and Tottenham academies.

He moved to the Dutch side in 2019 and quickly broke into the first team.

Before joining PSV, it is believed that he rejected a move to Manchester United.

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PSV have already lost star player Cody Gakpo to Liverpool this month.

Chelsea have agreed on a £35million deal that will see the 20-year-old return to England, according to ED.

The story has now been backed up by The Athletic transfer specialist David Ornstein who Tweeted that the deal is "expected to be done".

In 80 games for PSV, the winger has scored 20 goals and assisted 14 more.

The winger has also represented England for the youth sides.

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He has played for the under 16s all the way up to the under 21s.

Madueke has also attracted interest from West Ham and Leicester City.

The Blues have been busy during the window having already signed prospects Andrey Santos and David Datro Fofana.

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The club has also added defender Benoit Badiashile and winger Mykhailo Mudryk to their roster.

Potter has also brought in Atletico Madrid star Joao Felix in on loan, but he will miss two more matches after picking up a straight red card on his debut against Fulham.

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