Pedri reveals his favorite Real player

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Pedri has regained his full shape and influence this season, taking his place in the club's machine room and selection, brilliantly. The 22 -year -old completed the loop in his physical battle to resume his place among the best field circles in the world and pivot of Hansi Flick.

Pedri has set out to dominate for the years to come and its humility remains a key element while its star continues to go to Catalonia, as demonstrated by its contract extension. As part of a large -scale interview, Pedri was questioned about his models in the midfield and on his point of view on his teammates from FC Barcelona, ​​notably his old friend GAVI.

Pedri betrays Barça

“I love to eat, but to cook, I go to my brother or my mother, anyone except Gavi! Now they no longer let me eat my mother's kibble. I stick to the tuna chest ”according to words reported by Mundo Deportivo.

“I don't like Gavi as a rival, but I love him to eat with him. I like climbs to go on a trip with him. But he does not want to come to Tenerife, even if he is invited. When he was asked which rival jersey he had kept – and to which he gave the most value – Pedri opted for a surprising choice, but in a clear wink to his vision of world class fields.

“I have Luka Modric's jersey, he won a golden ball, and not everyone can do it in his career. »» Regarding the other teams and players he admires, Pedri chose Manchester City, Premier League champion, and his long -standing metronome from midfielder Kevin de Bruyne, as references outside of Spain.

“I like Manchester City. I admire Andrés Iniesta at my post and also Kevin de Bruyne. Would I ask for his jersey? Yes. »»

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