Pedro Signs Improved Chelsea Deal
The improved-terms deal rewards the 24-year-old after he scored 20 goals in all competitions and drew interest from several top clubs.
- On Saturday, Chelsea announced that forward Joao Pedro signed a contract extension keeping him at Stamford Bridge until 2034, extending his previous deal by two years.
- Pedro excelled in his debut season after joining from Brighton last year, scoring 20 goals across all competitions. Chelsea moved to secure his future amid reported interest from Barcelona.
- Manager Xabi Alonso confirmed Pedro as his first-choice striker for the upcoming season, while teammates Liam Delap and Nicolas Jackson were made available for transfer. Chelsea's wage structure offers incentivized terms for high performers.
- Pedro is in contention to feature when Chelsea kick off their Premier League campaign away to Fulham on Monday. He told the club's website, "I am very happy to sign a new contract with Chelsea."
- While youngster Marc Guiu faces an uncertain future amid the roster reshuffling, Pedro expressed optimism about the team's potential, stating, "Everyone is very excited for this season." We can achieve our targets.
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Brazilian footballer Joao Pedro has extended his contract with London Premier League club Chelsea for another season until June 2034. This makes the 24-year-old Brazilian the footballer with the longest contract at the club.
Chelsea failed loudly last season, because, after winning the Club World Cup, expectations with the 'blue' ensemble were very high, but not only were titles not achieved, but they could not even qualify for European competitions.Yes, not everything was negative in the 25/26 campaign, as center striker Joao Pedro managed to score 20 goals among all competitions and leave very good sensations on the lawn, which served him to be named best player o…
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