Chelsea's £60 million gamble on Joao Pedro has paid off handsomely, and the Blues are already eyeing a similar move in the upcoming summer transfer window.
The Brazilian striker reached the 20-goal mark this season with a stunning bicycle kick on Monday, though the moment was bittersweet as it came during extra time of a sixth consecutive league defeat. In a somber post-match interview, Pedro expressed his disappointment with the team's current form.
After a slow start to his Chelsea career, the 23-year-old has emerged as one of the few bright spots in an otherwise challenging season. With 15 goals and 5 assists in the Premier League, Pedro has proven to be a reliable contributor from day one—exactly what the club needs more of.
The logic behind his signing is clear: he was young enough to have room for growth but experienced enough in English football to make an immediate impact. Now, Chelsea seems ready to apply the same formula this summer.
Why take a chance on unproven talents like Jamie Gittens or Alejandro Garnacho when established Premier League performers are available at similar price points? The club's strategy appears to favor proven quality over speculative potential.
Meanwhile, Xavi's potential move to Chelsea appears to have fizzled out almost as quickly as it started, with Ben Jacobs ruling him out just hours after Miguel Delaney suggested he was in the mix. Elsewhere, Said El Mala has emerged as a serious target, with an insider reporting a €50 million asking price.
As the summer transfer window approaches, Chelsea's blueprint is becoming clear: find another Joao Pedro—a young, Premier League-tested talent ready to hit the ground running.
