Chelsea is set to lock down star striker Pedro with a new deal extending his stay until 2032, a savvy move to secure his future and fend off suitors like Barcelona. The contract aligns with Chelsea’s strategy of rewarding top performers—similar to what they did with Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson—and sets the stage for finalizing deals for key players like Levi Colwill and Estevao Willian. Pedro has been phenomenal this season, becoming the first Chelsea striker since Diego Costa to score 20+ non-penalty goals, and he’s already donned the coveted number nine jersey. He’ll lead the line against Fulham in their opening Premier League match, backed by new signings Danny Welbeck and Emmanuel Emegha, as Chelsea aims to kickstart a title-challenging campaign after a tough finish last year.
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