London, UK – Highly anticipated news from the United States confirms that Brazilian forward João Pedro has successfully completed his medical examinations as a new Chelsea player.

The significant transfer deal is now set to be signed today, making his move from Brighton & Hove Albion official.
The agreement between Chelsea and Brighton is understood to be for an initial fee of £55 million, with an additional £5 million in add-ons, bringing the total value of the transfer to £60 million.
João Pedro will commit his long-term future to the Blues, with a contract valid until June 2032.
This rapid progression in the deal has seen João Pedro travel directly to the US after completing initial medical checks in Brazil.
He is expected to link up with the Chelsea squad as they participate in the FIFA Club World Cup, and could even be available for their upcoming matches in the tournament, leveraging a special FIFA Club World Cup registration deadline.
Reports have consistently indicated that despite strong interest from other top clubs like Newcastle United, João Pedro’s unwavering preference was to join Chelsea.
His versatility across the frontline – as a central striker, a second forward, or even wide – is seen as a key asset for Enzo Maresca’s tactical plans.
This transfer marks another substantial investment by Chelsea in young, promising talent, continuing their active summer recruitment drive.
The official announcement from the club is expected later today, confirming one of the most significant moves of the current transfer window.