Joao Pedro pays off third of £60m Chelsea transfer fee against Fluminense as Club World Cup prize money broken down

Temmuz 9, 2025 - 13:23
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Joao Pedro pays off third of £60m Chelsea transfer fee against Fluminense as Club World Cup prize money broken down

JOAO PEDRO paid off a third of his Chelsea transfer fee as two goals against Fluminense sealed a spot in the Club World Cup final.

The £60million signing from Brighton made an instant impact on his full debut as he struck twice against former side Fluminense.

Joao Pedro of Chelsea FC celebrates a victory.
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Joao Pedro’s two goals have already paid off part of his transfer fee to Chelsea[/caption]
Joao Pedro of Chelsea FC celebrating a goal.
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The ace netted twice against old side Fluminense to send Chelsea to the Club World Cup final[/caption]

Pedro’s wonder goals lit up the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, with scorching conditions prompting several water breaks throughout Chelsea’s 2-0 win.

The 23-year-old showed his class by refusing to celebrate against Fluminense, where he started his career as a 10-year-old in 2011.

Pedro’s former Brazilian side certainly appreciated the gesture.

And he was embraced by numerous members of their staff at full-time as they congratulated Pedro on his new-found success.

However, Chelsea are sure to be equally delighted with the versatile striker.

That’s because they banked £22m by reaching Sunday’s final against either Paris Saint-Germain or Real Madrid.

The tasty chunk of cash has already paid off a third of Pedro’s £60m fee.

Incredibly, Chelsea’s total takeaway so far from the Club World Cup is a staggering £81.9m.

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And should the Blues win the trophy in front of President Donald Trump, they will return to Blighty with £97m in the bank.

That would cover not only Pedro’s entire fee, but effectively the £30m spent on fellow new striker Liam Delap from Ipswich.

Speaking after the match, Pedro expressed his delight at firing Chelsea into Sunday’s final.

He said: “I’m very happy, the team controlled the game today and I think we did very well. Now we need to focus on the final.

“Yes (I expected to make an impact). Not two goals, but to help the team. I knew I could score today. That’s what I did.”