Could Joao Pedro be a perfect alternative for Barcelona’s Julian Alvarez hunt?

While Barcelona’s wait to officially defend their La Liga crown might have been extended for a few more days, the Spanish heavyweights have embarked on another sensational domestic romp this season.

Once again underlining their status as Spain’s ultimate poster boy and retaining their domestic title at a canter, Hansi Flick’s side are already planning for what could be a blockbuster summer behind the scenes in Catalonia.

With growing speculation that Polish icon Robert Lewandowski could be set to draw a line under his four-year spell at the Nou Camp, Flick’s side have a new number nine on their summer agenda.

While Barca might remain heavily linked with a bank-breaking move for Atletico Madrid talisman Julian Alvarez, it has been suggested that some in Catalonia have identified Joao Pedro as their preferred target.

Pedro’s immediate impact in west London

While Chelsea might have endured another public rollercoaster at Stamford Bridge this season following the high-profile departures of both Enzo Maresca and Liam Rosenior, their new attacking talisman has certainly been one of the few bright sparks in SW6.

Only arriving at the former Premier League champions last summer following a £60million move from Brighton, Pedro has been a smash hit in west London and finds his stock at a red-hot high.

While England international Cole Palmer might have endured a largely frustrating campaign, Pedro has continued to spearhead Chelsea’s charge and appears to be the Blues’ standout contender to lift their Player of the Season award.

Although the Brazilian marksman might have failed to register a Premier League strike since notching a sensational hat-trick during Chelsea’s 4-1 victory away at Aston Villa on March 4th, the 24-year-old has received a string of plaudits around west London.

Notching 14 Premier League strikes in his maiden campaign at Stamford Bridge, the one-time Watford youngster has also broken a string of individual records during the 2025/26 campaign.

Set to be part of Brazil’s World Cup squad this summer, Pedro is reportedly attracting plenty of interest from across the continent and Marca suggested over the weekend…

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