
A crucial afternoon awaits for Chelsea.
Going into the final day of the Premier League season, the Blues kick off in fifth place, thereby occupying the final Champions League spot, but are far from guaranteed to remain there.
Their hosts, Nottingham Forest, are just a point behind Enzo Maresca’s team, so, defeat at the City Ground would see them slip out of the Champions League places and, assuming Aston Villa avoid defeat at Old Trafford simultaneously, the Blues would end up seventh.
This would mean, if they’re then also beaten by Real Betis in Wednesday’s Conference League Final in Wrocław, they would end up back in next season’s Conference League, which absolutely no Chelsea supporter wants to come to pass.
Given all of that, there is so much for Maresca’s men to play for on the pitch while, off it, plans are already coming together for next season, so could Chelsea land a new striker?
Chelsea’s search for a new striker
According to a report by Cahê Mota of Brazilian outlet Globo, Chelsea have made a €60m (around £51m) offer to sign Brighton & Hove Albion forward João Pedro, adding that the Blues are attempting to ‘speed up negotiations’, hoping to have the star in place ahead of the Club World Cup.
Well, the 23-year-old appears likely to be on the move at some point this summer because, as documented by Steve Sutcliffe of BBC Sport, Pedro will not be involved when the Seagulls face Spurs on Sunday, have also not been in the matchday squad to take on Liverpool last Monday either, following a ‘training ground altercation’ with teammate Jan Paul van Hecke.
Despite this, the Brazilian is still a sought-after striker, with presenter Sam Ucko labelling him a ‘special player’ who is destined to go to ‘the very top’, so could he be on his way to Stamford Bridge?
Chelsea’s search for their next great striker
As noted by Richard Jolly of Four Four Two, Chelsea have had their fair share of striker flops through the years; the names Andriy Shevchenko, Chris Sutton, Adrian Mutu, Mateja Kežman, and many others immediately spring to mind.
In fact, one could argue that Chelsea have not had a clinical centre-forward since the days of Diego Costa.
After arriving from Atlético Madrid in the summer of 2014 for a reported £32m, the Spanish international scored 59 goals in 120 appearances for the Blues, winning two Premier League titles and the EFL Cup, also named in the PFA Team of the Year at the end of his first campaign in England.
The table below outlines all the Blues’ highest-scoring centre-forwards in the last decade.
Chelsea’s highest-scoring strikers season-by-season |
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Season |
Strikers |
PL goals |
Total goals |
2014/15 |
Diego Costa |
20 |
21 |
2015/16 |
Diego Costa |
12 |
16 |
2016/17 |
Diego Costa |
20 |
22 |
2017/18 |
Álvaro Morata |
11 |
15 |
2018/19 |
Olivier Giroud |
2 |
13 |
2019/20 |
Tammy Abraham |
15 |
18 |
2020/21 |
Tammy Abraham |
6 |
12 |
2021/22 |
Romelu Lukaku |
8 |
15 |
2022/23 |
Kai Havertz |
7 |
9 |
2023/24 |
Nicolas Jackson |
14 |
17 |
2024/25 |
Nicolas Jackson |
10 |
12 |
All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt |
As the table outlines, no Chelsea centre-forward has reached 20 goals across all competitions since Costa’s departure, while noting that Eden Hazard in 2018/19 as well as Cole Palmer last season did reach this milestone, albeit, of course, neither of those are strikers.
So, could João Pedro change this fact?
Well, let’s look at his statistics this season to help answer this question.
João Pedro 2024/25 Premier League statistics |
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Statistics |
João Pedro |
PL rank |
Minutes |
1,948 |
170th |
Goals |
10 |
19th |
Goals per 90 |
0.46 |
17th |
Assists |
6 |
26th |
Goals + assists per 90 |
0.74 |
9th |
Shots per 90 |
1.94 |
59th |
Goals – xG |
+1.1 |
65th |
Shot-creating actions |
72 |
72nd |
Goal-creating actions |
9 |
63rd |
All statistics courtesy of FBref.com |
As the table outlines, despite limited minutes, Pedro has managed ten Premier League goals this season, thereby ranking very highly for goals-per-90 in particular.
This is on top of the 20 goals he managed last season, six of which came in the Europa League, a very impressive return during his debut campaign with the Seagulls and would have been the highest by any Chelsea striker since Costa left.
Adrian Clarke of the Premier League praises the Brazilian’s ‘versatility’ as well as his quick movement and ability to ‘dribble past players with ease’, while Liam Tharme of the Athletic underlines how his ‘technical prowess’ allows him to drop deep and get involved in the build-up play.
Meantime, Shay Hicks of Talent Football Scout asserts that Pedro ‘would thrive with higher-quality teammates’, so could he be on his way to Chelsea, possibly becoming the striker they’ve spent nigh on a decade searching for?
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