Arteta knows this is the season he must land a major prize, and to do this he has been heavily backed by Arsenal’s hierarchy.
As well as Madueke, the Gunners have concluded moves to sign Spain’s outstanding midfield man Martin Zubimendi in a deal worth up to £60m and, at least 12 months too late, a recognised striker in Viktor Gyokeres, signed from Sporting Lisbon for £64m.
In Eze, who had two years left on his Palace contract, Arsenal will get a versatile forward rich in natural talent who is a match-winner – as he proved when scoring the winner against Manchester City in the FA Cup final in May.
This was a follow-up to the spectacular right-foot finish that set Palace on their way to a 3-0 win over Aston Villa at Wembley in the semi-final. Eze also scored the Eagles’ opener when they beat Fulham 3-0 at Craven Cottage in the quarter-final.
Eze has demonstrated he has the temperament and talent for the big occasion when inspiring Palace to the first major trophy in their history.
Arsenal will hope he has plenty of those occasions ahead.
He is a scorer and creator of goals, adding real threat to Arsenal’s front line, with 14 goals in all competitions last season.
Eze was a boyhood Arsenal fan and was part of the club’s academy until he was 13. He may have been initially keen on a move to Spurs, but once the Gunners showed their hand was only one part of north London he was heading to.
He has achieved his goals the hard way, spending time at Fulham, Reading and Millwall before signing for Queen’s Park Rangers. He left Loftus Road for Palace in a £19.5m deal in August 2020.
Spurs believe they did all they could to conclude a deal – apart from actually concluding it – but it is a hammer blow to chairman Daniel Levy and manager Thomas Frank, who also thought they had a deal for Morgan Gibbs-White in the bag only for him to sign a new contract at Nottingham Forest.
Arsenal will revel in the local rivalry of snatching away a prime transfer target for Spurs, but the wider context demonstrates the Gunners are deadly serious about ending the wait for success that now stretches back to 2020.
Eze has previously admitted to “crying for a week” when he was let go by Arsenal in 2011, but this gifted forward has now been given a golden opportunity to make up for lost time.