Arsenal handed registration boost as Premier League reclassify Noni Madueke as homegrown player following £52m transfer from Chelsea

New Arsenal signing Noni Madueke has reportedly been reclassified as a homegrown player following his move from Chelsea.

  • Madueke leaves for
  • Winger reclassified as homegrown player
  • Request submitted last season

Arsenal handed registration boost as Premier League reclassify Noni Madueke as homegrown player following £52m transfer from ChelseaArsenal handed registration boost as Premier League reclassify Noni Madueke as homegrown player following £52m transfer from ChelseaArsenal handed registration boost as Premier League reclassify Noni Madueke as homegrown player following £52m transfer from Chelsea

According to The Athletic a request was made before the end of last season to change Madueke from a non-homegrown player to a homegrown one. The has reportedly updated Madueke’s status, meaning he won’t need to be counted as one of the 17 non-homegrown players Arsenal can name in their 25-man Premier League squad.

Madueke swapped Chelsea for Arsenal earlier this month for a fee worth up to £52 million ($69.9m). Despite widespread criticism among Arsenal’s fans over the move, team-mate Declan Rice and manager Mikel Arteta have backed the 23-year-old to be a success at the Gunners. And this registration change is a boost as it may allow the north London team to sign another player to fill up their 17-man non-homegrown player roster.

The report adds, however, that UEFA rules on homegrown players differ from the Premier League. The Gunners must submit two squad lists to UEFA: List A (main squad) and List B (players born on or after January 1, 2004). Those in List B must have been eligible to play for Arsenal, who are playing in this season’s , for two years without cessation since turning 15.

Madueke, who cannot be named as one of the eight locally trained players for UEFA competitions due to his time spent at , will link up with his new team soon but is currently enjoying a break after his Club exploits with Chelsea this summer.