Brighton set Joao Pedro’s price as TWO top Premier League clubs circle after Newcastle’s £50m bid rejected!
Brighton Demands £60 Million for Joao Pedro Amid Rejected Bid from Newcastle
Brighton are holding firm on their valuation of striker Joao Pedro, stating they will only consider offers of at least £60 million. This comes after Newcastle United’s bid of £50 million was rejected last week, despite the Magpies being long-term admirers of the Brazilian forward. Chelsea are also reportedly showing interest in the 23-year-old.
Pedro, who joined Brighton from Watford for a club-record £30 million two years ago, scored 10 Premier League goals and made six assists last season. He has expressed a preference to move only if he can secure a starting position, which could complicate negotiations.
Brighton has a history of profiting from selling key players, such as Moises Caicedo and Alexis Mac Allister, and quickly replacing them. The club is aware of increased interest due to Pedro’s on-field performance, but remains resolute on its asking price.
The Brazilian international has three caps for his national team, having debuted last November. Recent reports suggest another unidentified Premier League club has also had an offer rejected for Pedro, highlighting his rising value in the transfer market.
Both Newcastle and Chelsea have secured Champions League qualification for next season, with Chelsea already signing Dario Essugo, Estevao, Mamadou Sarr, and Kendry Paez. Meanwhile, Newcastle is still seeking their first summer transfer deal.
Brighton continues to be a selling club that profits from their star players and swiftly replaces them. The club’s transfer stance indicates a willingness to listen to offers but only at their valuation, reflecting the importance of Pedro to their squad and future plans.
Pedro’s move remains uncertain as negotiations continue, with his future dependent on whether clubs meet Brighton’s valuation and his personal preference for playing opportunities.