New Chelsea man Pedro admits Jose Mourinho and Cesc Fabregas convinced him to snub Manchester United
Former Barcelona man had been expected to sign for Louis van Gaal’s team before surprise move
Pedro chose the Blues over English rivals Manchester United despite appearing set for a move to Old Trafford until Chelsea’s late intervention into the transfer saga.
The 28-year-old’s decision to snub interest from United and Manchester City was inspired by the personal touch from Chelsea manager Mourinho and fellow Spain international Fabregas, who both contacted Pedro to tell him how much he would relish life at Stamford Bridge.
“He (Mourinho) is one of the main reasons why I’m here. He phoned me a few times and said he needed me to make the team stronger,” Pedro told Chelsea’s website.
“He’s a great player, he’s got brilliant vision and he links up really well with the other attacking players. I know we work well together on the pitch so I can’t wait to play with him again.
“I have also played with Diego Costa and Cesar Azpilicueta before, for the national team, so I feel very comfortable here.”
Mourinho’s latest acquisition has an impressive pedigree, boasting five La Liga trophies and three Champions League titles.
But he left Barcelona having fallen down the pecking order under Luis Enrique, who has preferred the all-star front three of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez and has used the Canary-Islands born player more sparingly.
After such a frustrating end to his time at Barcelona, Pedro can’t wait to get back into regular action with his new club.
“I am ready to start playing straightaway if the manager selects me,” he said.
“Sometimes I play on the right, sometimes on the left, but wherever I play I will give my best.
“I am very fast. I do everything possible to win. I have helped Barcelona win titles and I want to do exactly the same thing at Chelsea, because ultimately we are all here to win things.
“It’s a new challenge and I can’t wait to get going.”
He developed to become an integral part of Barcelona’s winning machine, and was the first player ever to score in the Spanish league, Copa del Rey, Champions League, both the European and Spanish Super Cups as well as the World Club Cup.
His brilliant performances at club level saw him secure a place in the Spain squad for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Pedro started both the semi-final and final, and was a key figure in their victory over the Netherlands.
A year later he scored the opening goal in the Champions League final at Wembley as Barcelona beat Manchester United 3-1.
He was a substitute alongside then Chelsea players Fernando Torres and Juan Mata in Spain’s Euro 2012 victory over Italy.
Pedro came on as a late substitute in Barcelona’s most recent major success – May’s Champions League final win over Juventus in Berlin.
His final act for Barca was to score the winning goal in last week’s dramatic 5-4 extra-time defeat of Sevilla in the Uefa Super Cup in Tbilisi.