João Pedro Rejects Barcelona and Renews With Chelsea Until 2034
João Pedro has put an end to speculation over his future: the Brazilian forward has renewed his Chelsea contract until 2034 after interest from Barcelona and receiving Xabi Alonso’s backing.
The future of João Pedro is no longer uncertain. The Brazilian forward has decided to continue his journey at Stamford Bridge and officially renewed his contract with Chelsea until 2034, putting an end to the speculation that linked him with Barcelona this summer.
The London club not only managed to retain one of its key attacking players but also handed him a salary increase as part of the new agreement. The 24-year-old Brazilian has become an increasingly important piece within the team's structure.
João Pedro joined Chelsea last summer from Brighton & Hove Albion for more than $75 million. Just one year later, the club has decided to make him one of the figures around whom it intends to build its future.
Barcelona Made Its Interest Known, but Chelsea Responded Quickly
Barcelona's interest emerged during the first weeks of the summer, when the Catalan club was exploring different options to strengthen its attack. João Pedro was closely monitored while the Spanish side also had Julián Álvarez, the Atlético de Madrid forward, among its targets.
However, Chelsea did not want to take any risks with one of its most important players. The London club's hierarchy acted quickly to secure the Brazilian and make it clear that it wanted him to remain a central figure in the project.
The decisive moment reportedly came after conversations between João Pedro and Xabi Alonso. The Spanish coach gave the forward confidence and made it clear that he considers him an important part of his plans for the team.
His previous contract ran until 2032, with an option to extend it for another year. Now, the new agreement extends their relationship until 2034, demonstrating Chelsea's confidence in the Brazilian.
Xabi Alonso Finds His New Attacking Reference
The decision to build around João Pedro has plenty of sporting justification. Last season, the forward scored 20 goals and provided five assists in all competitions, numbers that helped establish his position within the squad despite the team's ups and downs.
The Brazilian has also inherited Liam Delap's No. 9 shirt, another indication of the responsibility he will carry during the new campaign.
For Xabi Alonso, keeping a player with those attacking numbers could become one of the first major victories of his project.

Chelsea Secures João Pedro for a New Era
With the contract signed, Chelsea has cleared up one of the main uncertainties surrounding its squad ahead of the start of the 2026-27 season. João Pedro will remain at Stamford Bridge and will be one of the team's first attacking options.
Chelsea is scheduled to begin its Premier League campaign away against Fulham at Craven Cottage, where João Pedro will have the opportunity to start showing why the club decided to make him a central figure in its future.






















