Premier League star is free to join Chelsea if £100 million asking price is met

CHELSEA are keen on signing Brighton forward Joao Pedro in the next couple of transfer windows, but they have reportedly been told that it will cost £100 million to secure the services of the attacker.

Pedro was incredible last season, scoring 20 goals in all competitions and has impressed once again this season albeit not being as prolific in front of goal, with four strikes to his name.

We are one of a number of clubs that have been linked with a possible move for the attacker, as there is alot of speculation about the futures of a number of players that have not made the impact that many would have hoped for.

However, TBR Football report that there could be a major spanner in the works for chasing clubs: “TBR Football understands that Brighton would demand close to £100 million for star striker Joao Pedro,” the outlet says.

“What’s more, “they have no plans to let him leave in the near future.”

And with Brighton flying high in the Premier League table and on course for European football next season, the 23 year old also might see it in his best interest to stay at the American Express Stadium for the time being.

IcChelseanews View…

Joao Pedro has been impressive for Brighton over the past few seasons and is good enough to join one of the big clubs, but to pay £100 million for the man is mad and we are sure that the board will not pay that amount of money

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