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The transfer window is in full swing in England. The European big guns are gradually strengthening their positions before the start of the season which is fast approaching.
This is the case of Chelsea who have offered themselves a French international. Indeed, the London club announced the news on its social networks this Sunday afternoon. The now ex-Wolverhampton striker Pedro Neto has signed a contract until 2030 with the Blues for the sum of 60 million euros.
A major reinforcement for the Blues
Chelsea are still very active in the transfer market and have been for several seasons. The 2021 European champion has recorded an important arrival with the Portuguese Pedro Neto. The ex-Wolves player will strengthen Enzo Maresca’s attacking sector and bring even more competition in attack.
However, the 24-year-old is coming off a rather difficult season statistically with a total of 3 goals in all competitions (25 matches played).
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