Chelsea has reached a £60 million ($82 million) agreement to sign Brighton striker João Pedro, according to sources at ESPN. The 23-year-old, who garnered interest from Newcastle, chose to move to Stamford Bridge, leading to swift negotiations this week.
Reports indicate that Pedro has accepted terms on a seven-year deal, which includes a £5 million initial fee and potential add-ons. Additionally, Brighton will receive a percentage of any future transfer fees.
Pedro is set to undergo medical examinations shortly, aiming to be registered in time for Chelsea’s participation in the Club World Cup. FIFA regulations allow clubs to add two players before the Thursday deadline. Chelsea’s quarterfinal match against Palmeiras is scheduled for Friday in Philadelphia.
While a Brazilian forward may be included, another potential signing, Jamie Gittens, is ruled out as he has already represented Borussia Dortmund in the group stage, preventing his eligibility for the tournament. Pedro and Gittens will join Liam Delap, who arrived from Ipswich Town for £30 million, as Chelsea works to revamp its attacking lineup, increasing the chances that Christopher Nkunku will depart the club.
Nkunku expressed interest in transferring to Bayern Munich in January, but talks fell through, and the Bundesliga side has not shown renewed interest since then.
Fan Take: This transfer is pivotal for Chelsea as they aim to revitalize their attacking strategy, highlighting their ambition for the season. For soccer fans, it underscores the ongoing evolution of club rosters and the impacts of strategic player movements in shaping league dynamics.