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·13 de marzo de 2026
Pedro Neto to La Liga: Wild transfer rumour ahead of summer window 2026

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·13 de marzo de 2026

Pedro Neto is being linked with a wild transfer move to La Liga ahead of the summer transfer window of 2026.
We are cruising towards the end of another football season, and that means that we are cruising towards another long summer transfer window. I reckon Chelsea are going to be doing some bits of business here and there, buying and selling.
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It all depends on how many players they sell to how many they will buy, and also, which players they sell. But we could see a bit of a trading circus again at Stamford Bridge in the summer of 2026, especially seeing as they didn’t sign anyone in the January window.
Is Neto one player who could be sold? He seems to be pretty important to manager Liam Rosenior. But I still wouldn’t rule him out being sold in all honesty.

Pedro Neto celebrates against Hull City. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Barcelona are planning to address multiple areas of Hansi Flick’s squad during the summer transfer window, and the wing department is one of those.
According to MD, Pedro Neto has been added to their winger shortlist in recent days, with the Chelsea man seen as a possible option for the summer.
Neto is appreciated for his ability to play on either wing, which is important for Flick.
Goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen has been slammed for some of his actions post game at PSG earlier this week. After what was a nightmare performance from the Blues stopper, he then tried to ignore Chelsea fans and walk off down the tunnel.
Reece James has tried to claim the PSG tie isn’t over yet – but we’re all being realistic about that now. Of course, factually it is not over, but realistically, it is all but over. Chelsea need to score three goals next week without conceding, to even take it to extra time.
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