Chelsea are close to complete the signing of João Pedro for a fee more than £50M.
Chelsea reach agreement with brighton to sign Joao Pedro a deal excess of £50M. Personal terms has been agreed on a 7year contract. As reported Joao Pedro has been given permission to travel to the US and is already on his way to America for medical as set to be included Chelsea's Club World Cup squad. Joao Pedro only wanted Chelsea as Newcastle made bids to Brighton close to the fee Chelsea agreed.
Joao Pedro yesterday before his flight to the US. ✈️🇺🇸
Chelsea also agreed yesterday with Dortmund for the transfer of Jamie Bynoe-Gittens. Chelsea will pay around £55m for Jamie Gittens, including add-ons. Jamie Gittens has completed the main part of his medical in USA and set to sign 7year contract.
Chelsea also signed this summer Liam Delap for a fee reported of £30M and also signed Estavio and others. so why did Chelsea signed Joao Pedro as they already have Jackson and Delap at Striker and Gittens on the wing?
First as reported from the Athletic While Chelsea have formed a habit of stockpiling attacking talent under their BlueCo ownership, Joao Pedro’s profile is actually one that Maresca does not have in the squad — and one that could be a crucial part of Chelsea’s attacking jigsaw. Joao Pedro’s arrival makes it clear that the Chelsea coach is looking for players with the technical quality to instill that style. also Joao Pedro is admired by Enzo Maresca because he can play across a front line He can play on the wing, ST, and also CAM. pedro profile will allow Chelsea to progress the ball through the the thirds while having no 9 who can retain possesion and find killer passes in key areas.
Joao Pedro scored 20 goals in all comps last season and With the pace and running from wide areas of Pedro Neto, Noni Madueke, Tyrique George and the incoming Jamie Gittens not to mention the runs of left-back Marc Cucurella Joao Pedro could provide an added dimension to Chelsea’s attack that complements the existing creativity shouldered by Cole Palmer.
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