Joao Pedro signs Chelsea contract extension until 2034
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Chelsea forward Joao Pedro has signed a new long-term contract with the Premier League club, committing his future to Stamford Bridge until 2034, the club confirmed on Saturday, 22 August. The deal extends the Brazilian striker's stay at the west London club by several years, underlining Chelsea's intent to build around one of their standout performers.
A Rapid Rise at Chelsea
The 23-year-old arrived at Chelsea from Brighton and Hove Albion in July 2025 and wasted little time making his mark. He played a pivotal role in Chelsea's FIFA Club World Cup triumph, netting twice against his former club Fluminense in the semi-final before scoring again in the final against Paris Saint-Germain to help the Blues lift the trophy.
Stellar First Full Season
Pedro carried that momentum into his debut full campaign at Chelsea, registering 20 goals across all competitions. His consistency and impact were recognised by the club's fanbase, who voted him Chelsea's Player of the Season. Among his notable contributions, he scored the club's opening goal of the 2025/26 season in an away fixture against West Ham United, netted the only goal in a win over Tottenham Hotspur, and struck twice in a UEFA Champions League victory over Napoli.
What Pedro Said
'I am very happy to sign a new contract with Chelsea. I always dreamed of playing for a big club, and it means a lot to me to give my long-term commitment to this club. Chelsea has a long tradition of winning, and it has big ambitions for the future,' Pedro said following the announcement.
He also spoke enthusiastically about the season ahead under new manager Xabi Alonso: 'Everyone is very excited for this season. We know we can achieve a lot of things; we have a great team, we have a coach who wants to win and has already won. I am fully committed, everyone is ready, and hopefully we can achieve our targets.'
Context: Chelsea's Rebuild Under Alonso
The contract extension arrives at a significant juncture for Chelsea, who endured a difficult 2025/26 Premier League campaign, finishing in 10th place. The appointment of Xabi Alonso as manager signals a fresh direction, and tying down Pedro on a near-decade deal reflects the club's confidence in their rebuild. Chelsea open their 2026/27 Premier League season with a London derby against Fulham on 24 August, providing an early opportunity to signal their renewed ambitions.