Chelsea have reportedly reached an agreement with Brighton to sign Joao Pedro. The forward has been heavily linked with a move away from the Amex Stadium this summer, with Newcastle, Liverpool and Arsenal cited as suitors previously.
But the Blues have pounced to win the race to secure his signature, with Enzo Maresca's attacking rebuild in full flow following the arrival of Liam Delap and an agreement now being in place for Jamie Gittens to join his side.
According to The Athletic, Chelsea have reached an agreement to sign Pedro in a deal worth in excess of £50million. The Brazil international has already agreed on a personal terms with the Blues and he is set to undergo his medical early next week to ensure that he can compete at the Club World Cup in the United States.
Pedro has agreed to sign a contract until 2032 with the club, with Chelsea pleased with their acquisition and the different options he can provide in the final third.

The ex-Watford star is capable of playing as a striker or No. 10 but he has also been utilised out wide since joining the Seagulls and emerged with credit in that role. Pedro scored 10 goals and registered six assists in 30 appearances in all competitions for Brighton last season, and Chelsea will be hoping he can build on those tallies upon moving back to London.
It remains to be seen how Pedro's arrival at Chelsea impacts their outgoings, with Nicolas Jackson being linked with a move away from the club in recent weeks. Armando Broja, who has spent the last two season out on loan, is also expected to depart.
Christopher Nkunku is also set to leave the club this summer, amid links with Manchester United and Bayern Munich. The France international scored on Saturday night in Chelsea's 4-1 win over Benfica at the Club World Cup, but his display is unlikely to prevent a sale further down the line.
Outgoings in other departments are also on the cards, with Axel Disasi, Raheem Sterling and Renato Veiga are among a host of players who were loaned out last season and now find themselves in the shop window for permanent departures. Borussia Dortmund are also keen to retain the services of Carney Chukwuemeka.
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