Former CHELSEA full-back Glen Johnson insisted Brazilian star Joao Pedro must work laborious to make sure he succeeds at CHELSEA after formally finishing his transfer to Stamford Bridge early this July.
The Blues swooped so as to add one other choice to their entrance line with the Brazil worldwide signing a seven-year deal at Stamford Bridge. Newcastle United have been additionally wanting to signal the 23-year-old with Pedro preferring a transfer to London.
Jamie Gittens has simply signed, Liam Delap arrived at the beginning of the switch window from Ipswich City together with Mamadou Sarr from Strasbourg. Dario Essugo has additionally arrived from Sporting CP after a deal was struck in March with Brazilian sensation Estevao Willian will be part of up together with his new teammates after the Membership World Cup.
We’ve got agreed a deal value £55m with £5m in add-ons with Brighton with Pedro departing after two seasons on the AMEX, and now Johnson has come out and advised the Brazilian star that he must work laborious with a purpose to make an influence at Stamford Bridge
‘It’s going to all rely upon how Joao Pedro begins, whether or not he’ll get common minutes,’ Johnson advised Metro through 888sport. ‘I like him as a participant however clearly he’s making a giant step up from Brighton, no disrespect to them clearly.
‘It will likely be fascinating to see what he can do now with higher gamers. If you wish to play commonly for a staff difficult for the Premier League title, then you need to kick on. How he begins can be essential for his CHELSEA prospects.’
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