Chelsea transfers: £60m deal agreed for João Pedro – sources


Chelsea have agreed a deal worth a total of £60 million ($82m) for Brighton striker João Pedro, sources have told ESPN.

The 23-year-old had attracted interest from Newcastle but preferred a move to Stamford Bridge and talks with Chelsea developed quickly this week.

Sources have told ESPN that Pedro has agreed terms on a seven-year contract in a deal that includes a £55m initial fee with £5m in potential add-ons.

The deal also includes a clause for Brighton to receive a percentage of any future transfer fee.

Pedro will undergo a medical in the next couple of days with the intention of being registered in time to take part in Chelsea’s Club World Cup campaign.

FIFA rules dictate that up to two players can be added before Thursday’s deadline. Chelsea face a quarterfinal tie against Palmeiras in Philadelphia on Friday.

The Brazil forward can be included but another imminent new signing, Jamie Gittens, cannot because he already played for Borussia Dortmund in the group stage and is cup-tied.

Pedro and Gittens would join Liam Delap — who signed earlier this month for £30m from Ipswich Town — in reshaping Chelsea’s forward line and increase the likelihood Christopher Nkunku will leave the club.

Nkunku was hoping for a move to Bayern Munich in January but talks broke down and the Bundesliga club are yet to revive their interest.



#Chelsea #transfers #60m #deal #agreed #João #Pedro #sources

Related Posts

USC Called Hypocrites After Latest $2.6 Million Recruiting Win

USC Called Hypocrites After Latest $2.6 Million Recruiting Win originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Luke Wafle’s commitment to the USC Trojans further proved that Lincoln Riley and his staff are…

Man City: Pep Guardiola unsure if Club World Cup will ‘destroy’ his team’s Premier League campaign | Football News

Pep Guardiola has admitted he does not know if Manchester City’s next Premier League challenge will be “destroyed” by their Club World Cup campaign or not. England manager Thomas Tuchel…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *