London, UK – Chelsea have officially reached a “here we go” agreement with Brighton & Hove Albion for the transfer of highly-rated Brazilian forward João Pedro.

The deal, which will see the 23-year-old move to Stamford Bridge, is for a fee in excess of £50 million, with some reports suggesting it could reach £60 million including add-ons.
João Pedro is set to complete his medical examinations in Brazil on Tuesday before traveling to the United States to join up with the Chelsea squad for the ongoing FIFA Club World Cup.
This fast-tracked integration underlines how highly he is rated by the club, and he could even make his debut in the tournament.
The versatile attacker will sign a long-term contract with the Blues, reportedly until June 2032, aligning with Chelsea’s strategy of securing young talent on lengthy deals.
Despite strong efforts from Newcastle United to secure his signature, João Pedro made it clear that his only desire was to join Chelsea.
This significant acquisition marks a major attacking reinforcement for Chelsea under manager Enzo Maresca.
João Pedro’s ability to play as a central striker, second forward, or even wide, offers crucial versatility to the Blues’ frontline.
He enjoyed a strong season with Brighton, contributing 10 goals and 6 assists in the Premier League.
The deal also highlights the continued strong transfer relationship between Chelsea and Brighton, following previous high-profile moves for Marc Cucurella, Moisés Caicedo, and Robert Sánchez.
With the agreement now officially confirmed, Chelsea fans will be eagerly anticipating João Pedro’s arrival and potential debut in the Club World Cup.