Joao Pedro Signs New Contract with Chelsea Until 2034
Chelsea Football Club has confirmed that striker Joao Pedro has signed a new contract, securing his future at the club until the year 2034.
Pedro, who made his move from Brighton & Hove Albion to Chelsea last summer, had an immediate impact, contributing three goals that helped the Blues clinch the FIFA Club World Cup title. Last season, the 24-year-old forward tallied 23 goals and nine assists, earning him the title of Chelsea’s Player of the Season.
The Brazilian has maintained his impressive form, netting seven goals in just five pre-season matches. He expressed his enthusiasm about extending his commitment to Chelsea, sharing his optimism for the team’s prospects under manager Xabi Alonso.
“I am very happy to sign a new contract with Chelsea,” Pedro stated on chelseafc.com. “I always dreamed of playing for a big club, and it means a lot to me to give my long-term commitment to this club. Chelsea has a long tradition of winning and it has big ambitions for the future.”
Pedro emphasized his strong rapport with everyone at the club, noting that he has felt at home in London since his arrival. “Everyone is very excited for this season. We know we can achieve a lot; we have a great team, and we have a coach who wants to win and has already won. I am fully committed; everyone is ready. Hopefully, we can achieve our targets,” he added.
Manager Xabi Alonso has praised Pedro’s “personality” and his eagerness to have an outstanding season. Nonetheless, there are concerns regarding his choice to wear the No. 9 shirt, a number that has been historically challenging for high-profile forwards at Chelsea, such as Fernando Torres, Radamel Falcao, Gonzalo Higuain, and Romelu Lukaku.
Despite this, Chelsea’s success this season will rely not just on Pedro, but also on the contributions of players like Cole Palmer, Moises Caicedo, Estevao, Reece James, and Morgan Rogers. Pedro is set to lead the Chelsea attack as they kick off their Premier League season against Fulham on Monday.
Chelsea have announced that striker Joao Pedro has signed a new contract, extending his stay at the club until 2034.
Pedro joined Chelsea from Brighton & Hove Albion last summer and hit the ground running, scoring three goals to help the Blues win the FIFA Club World Cup.
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The 24-year-old registered 23 goals and nine assists last season and was voted Chelsea’s Player of the Season.
The Brazilian attacker has shown no signs of slowing down, scoring seven goals in five pre-season games.
Pedro is delighted to commit his long-term future to Chelsea and is optimistic that the club can enjoy a successful season under manager Xabi Alonso.
“I am very happy to sign a new contract with Chelsea,” he told chelseafc.com.
“I always dreamed of playing for a big club, and it means a lot to me to give my long-term commitment to this club. Chelsea has a long tradition of winning and it has big ambitions for the future.
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“I have a very good relationship with everyone here at the club and I have felt at home here in London from the moment that I joined.
“Everyone is very excited for this season. We know we can achieve a lot; we have a great team, and we have a coach who wants to win and has already won. I am fully committed; everyone is ready. Hopefully, we can achieve our targets.”
Alonso has been impressed with Pedro’s ‘personality’, with the former Brighton forward demonstrating his ‘desire to have a great season’.
However, there are concerns surrounding Pedro after he agreed to take the No. 9 shirt for the new campaign.
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He will be hoping to break a long-standing trend, with high-profile forwards such as Fernando Torres, Radamel Falcao, Gonzalo Higuain and Romelu Lukaku having struggled in Chelsea’s No. 9 shirt.
That said, the Blues’ success this season will not depend solely on Pedro. Alonso will also need Cole Palmer, Moises Caicedo, Estevao, Reece James and Morgan Rogers to be at their best.
The Brazil international is expected to lead the attack when Chelsea begin their Premier League campaign at Fulham on Monday.
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