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Chelsea agree £50MILLION+ Joao Pedro transfer as Brighton star set to link straight up with Club World Cup squad in USA

Chelsea agree £50MILLION+ Joao Pedro transfer as Brighton star set to link straight up with Club World Cup squad in USA

The Suna day ago

CHELSEA have agreed terms with Brighton forward Joao Pedro over a monster seven-year deal.
The three-cap Brazilian, 23, is poised to sign for a fee beyond £50million - then jet straight out for the rest of the Club World Cup.
The Athletic's David Ornstein says a medical has been set up ahead of the move being rubber-stamped.
It's also claimed Pedro only had eyes for Chelsea - despite interest from other major clubs.
It means he could go head-to-head with fellow newcomer Liam Delap for the main strike role at Stamford Bridge.
And it suggests Blues' boss Enzo Maresca is far from finished when it comes to summer spending.
This summer alone, the Blues have brought in Liam Delap, Dario Essugo and Mamadou Sarr, with Brazilian youngsters Estevao Willian and Kendry Paez a
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