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Edu may soon unite a duo at Arsenal that could absolutely dominate the 2020s – Our View

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According to The Sun, Arsenal are keen on a move for PSV Eindhoven winger Noni Madueke.

Madueke is an unbelievable talent for his age. He scored seven goals in the Eredivisie last term, and at the age of 19 he’s already proving to be one of the best players in the Netherlands – just last week he scored twice against Ajax in the Johan Cruyff Shield.

The idea of Madueke joining Arsenal is mouth-watering, but what’s even more exciting is the prospect of the former Spurs man linking up with Bukayo Saka.

Indeed, Saka and Madueke are two of the best teenage wingers in Europe, and if they join forces at the Emirates they could wreak havoc for the next 10 years.

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The pair already seem to know each other quite well, having played against each other at youth level on numerous occasions, and Madueke has had good things to say about Saka in the past.

“We played against each other all the time in the youth teams,” Madueke said. “He was always a great player, very efficient in front of goal. The game came easy to him. He was like a fish in water. I’m happy for what he’s doing right now.”

Saka and Madueke are already frightening players, but just imagine what they will be like when they’re at the peak of their powers.

Saka is already one of Arsenal’s most important players, while Madueke is establishing himself as one of the Eredivisie’s best, and with both players being just 19 years old, the sky is the limit.

It’s not all that far-fetched to say that these two could absolutely dominate for the next decade if they’re united at Arsenal.

Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Neymar and Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery were three of the best wing duos of the 2010s, but in our view, Saka and Madueke could run riot in the 2020s if Edu can pull this one off.

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