Here we go! 50 million pounds won, the Blues sign another person
Here we go! Romano's iconic declaration is like a thunder, announcing the major trends in the Premier League transfer market this summer. Chelsea has reached a final agreement with Brighton on a transfer of Brazilian striker Joao Pedro. With a transfer fee of more than £50 million, a long contract until 2032, the 23-year-old striker is about to step onto the stage of Stamford Bridge. With the start of the physical examination process, he will be expected to wear a blue shirt and immediately inject hot energy into Chelsea's Club World Cup journey. The previous battle for Pedro was fierce, Liverpool took the lead in showing its attitude, Newcastle United and Chelsea followed closely, and the three Premier League giants jointly weaved the most eye-catching transfer storm this summer. Brighton marked it with a high price of 70-80 million euros, Chelsea once tentatively quoted 60 million euros and even proposed a player exchange plan, while Liverpool regarded it as a forward answer with a very tactical fit. The smoke of gunpowder disappeared, and Chelsea's persistence and courage finally won the competition. Pedro's value is by no means out of thin air. In just two years of entering the Premier League, he has proved himself with amazing efficiency: 27 appearances in the Premier League this season contributed 10 goals and 6 assists, becoming the sharpest spear on Brighton's forward line; 70 appearances in various competitions in the past two seasons (51 starts), directly creating 40 goals (30 goals and 10 assists); Balanced shooting skills, delicate dribbling breakthroughs, keen sense of front-end smell, plus a wide field of vision and accurate passes, making him a truly frontcourt all-rounder. From Watford's first entry into England, to Brighton's payment of 34.2 million euros to recruit him, and now to the wealthy family with a higher value, Pedro took every step of the game solid and powerful. He can not only destroy cities and villages, but also can attack in series with his super ball control ability and flexible running position. Newcastle United once believed that its characteristics perfectly fit its own tactical system, which just confirms Pedro's huge plasticity and tactical value in the eyes of top coaches. However, this Brazilian genius with soaring value has another side: a "powder barrel" that can be ignited at any time on the green field. At the critical stage at the end of last season, a fierce conflict on the training ground pushed him to the forefront. The dispute with teammate Van Heck was so out of control that the club imposed severe internal suspension on him, directly missing a key battle that affected the team's trend. What is even more worrying is the scene of the 18th round of the Premier League against Brentford: Pedro, who was angry and embarrassed, actually waved his elbow to hit the opponent's player Yarmoluk in full view of everyone. Although this dangerous action escaped the VAR red card penalty, its instantaneous aggression and out-of-control emotional management ability have caused huge controversy. Chelsea's £50 million is not only to pay for Pedro's dazzling football talent and future potential, but also means that they must accept and manage this "time bomb". He has the explosive power to scare Premier League defenders, dominance in front of the goal and the inspiration to decide on the game, but these talents are often obscured by their volcanic intense emotions. When Pedro stepped onto the Cobham training base, he brought not only the possibility of goals and victory, but also an eternal test question about the boundaries between geniuses and madmen. In the spotlight of Stamford Bridge, can this young Brazilian truly tame the beast in his heart and transform the unruly flame into a continuous light that illuminates the journey of the Blue Army? The answer will determine that the heavy deal will eventually write a legendary chapter, or a heavy sigh. Miao Ge has always felt that in the scripts of the football world, the collision of talent and personality is always more thrilling than any transfer fee.
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