According to sources who spoke to Football Insider, Barcelona may make proposals to Joao Pedro when the summer transfer window opens since they adore the Chelsea player.
After a successful first season at Stamford Bridge, the 24-year-old was just awarded Chelsea’s player of the year, but he may already be tempted to go. Barcelona may provide a change of environment to help him reintegrate after he was left out of Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil team prior to the World Cup.
The Spanish powerhouses are optimistic that they can reach an agreement to sign Pedro this summer. However, given that Chelsea intends to have a sizable transfer window and would probably obstruct a deal to Barcelona, there are questions over the Blues’ desire to sell.
After a difficult season, Pedro may be tempted to leave Chelsea for Barcelona, according to former Manchester United head scout Mick Brown, who spoke with Football Insider on May 7. The Spanish team is expected to profit from Stamford Bridge’s dressing room problems, which were a hot topic of conversation before Liam Rosenior’s termination.
Barcelona trying to take Joao Pedro away from Chelsea
Pedro would be tempted to quit Chelsea for Barcelona following a difficult season, according to former Manchester United head scout Mick Brown, who spoke with Football Insider on May 7. The Spanish team is expected to profit from Stamford Bridge’s dressing room problems, which were a hot topic of conversation before Liam Rosenior’s expulsion.
Although Xabi Alonso’s arrival is seen as a fresh start for the squad, Barcelona may press for a trade since they are keeping a close eye on Pedro. “I’m not convinced that [being left out of the Brazil squad] will have a major impact on his future,” I clarified in an interview with the Transfer Insider podcast.
He had a fantastic season for Chelsea and was voted their player of the season, so it was obviously shocking that he wasn’t included in the Brazil group.
Before taking over, the manager will consider the fate of some key Blues players who have previously been highlighted as possible issues. The new manager may let high-profile players depart and intends to be brutal in his efforts to identify the fundamental reasons of the recent problems at Stamford Bridge.








