Arsenal: Noni Madueke cut the holidays for the return of early training before Gunners’ debut

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Noni Madueke interrupted his holiday and returned to training last week, eager to hit the ground running to Arsenal.

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Madueke joined the Gunners at the beginning of this summer from Chelsea in an agreement that in the end could be worth £ 52 million.

The 23 years of age appeared for Chelsea to the club world championships at the beginning of this summer and, consequently, was not part of the pre-stagional tour of Arsenal in Asia.

Madueke was eager to join the team for singing games and Hong Kong, but Arsenal advised him to rest and be ready for the next season.

New Garms: Noni Madueke (Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

New Garms: Noni Madueke (Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

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“It was not possible with ninth because he needed a submission and a short holiday will be made,” Mikel Arte said last month. “He said he wants to unite immediately, as his son we are back.”

Madueke trained with his individual coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst, during his holidays and believes that he returned from his break a week earlier.

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England International returned to training last week, in view of the rest of the Arsenal team that recognized him this week.

Arsenal went back to Hong Kong after their game against Tottenham last Thursday, with the players who gave a few days offore who return to training on Monday.

Hard Yards: Noni Madueke puts extra sessions with Saul Isaksson-Hurst (Saul Isaksson-Hurst)

Hard Yards: Noni Madueke puts extra sessions with Saul Isaksson-Hurst (Saul Isaksson-Hurst)

The Arte team has two friendlies at the Emits Stadium this week, facing Villarreal Wednesday and Athletic Club on the weekend.

Madueke hopes to make his arsenal debut in one of those games, with the campaign of the Gunners Premier League which will start next week at Old Trafford.

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Arsenal moved to Madueke this summer to add competition on both sides.

The wing played mainly on the right for Chelsea, but is able to operate on the left, as he did for England during two games in June.

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