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·11 de mayo de 2026
Joao Pedro's stance on a potential move from Chelsea to Barcelona has been revealed

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·11 de mayo de 2026

Barcelona are interested in a move for Chelsea attacker Joao Pedro, who has highly impressed in his debut season for the Premier League side. According to Sport, the Catalan giants have identified the 24-year-old Brazilian as a primary alternative to Atlético Madrid’s Julián Álvarez.
With Barcelona actively laying the groundwork for a transition in attack to eventually replace veteran talisman Robert Lewandowski, sporting director Deco is monitoring the Premier League market closely.
Increasing their interest is Chelsea’s deeply turbulent domestic campaign, facing the looming reality of missing out on European football next season, the Blues find themselves increasingly vulnerable to elite suitors circling their top talent.
Pedro’s inclusion on Barcelona’s exclusive shortlist comes as no surprise given his exceptional individual campaign.
Arriving at Stamford Bridge from Brighton & Hove Albion last summer, the versatile attacker has been a rare beacon of brilliance amidst widespread collective inconsistency in West London.
Racking up 20 goals and nine assists across all competitions during his debut season, his sharp execution, physical intensity, and ability to operate both as a focal-point number nine and a creative presence between the lines have deeply impressed the Blaugrana hierarchy.
While Barcelona’s initial preference remains Álvarez, negotiations for the Argentine are expected to be exceptionally difficult.
Atlético Madrid are highly reluctant to sell, reportedly demanding a fee north of €120 million.
Consequently, Deco has seriously explored the parameters of a move for Pedro, which Sport estimates could cost between €80 million and €100 million.
To pitch the move, Barcelona are reportedly leaning on their successful “Raphinha blueprint”, highlighting how another standout Brazilian international traded the Premier League for Camp Nou in his mid-20s to elevate his career to world-class heights.
Reports even indicate that Pedro has already held informal discussions with his international teammate Raphinha regarding life under manager Hansi Flick.
Although Chelsea hold immense contractual leverage, having signed Pedro to a massive deal running until 2033, their inability to offer elite European competition presents a formidable obstacle in keeping their star players content.
Ultimately, Chelsea’s ongoing struggle to establish a stable, top-four project threatens to dismantle their highly expensive squad before it fully matures.







































