The Reason Mikel Arteta Blocked Chelsea’s Pedro Neto From Joining Arsenal

The Reason Mikel Arteta Blocked Chelsea’s Pedro Neto From Joining Arsenal

  • Chelsea signing Pedro Neto could have joined Arsenal this summer, but for manager Mikel Arteta
  • The Gunners showed interest in the Portuguese, but Arteta ensured the deal did not see daylight
  • Nonetheless, the former Wolves star could make his debut for Chelsea against Manchester City

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Pedro Neto became Chelsea's 10th signing in the summer transfer window after he completed a £54million deal earlier this week.

The 24-year-old, who previously played for Wolverhampton Wanderers, signed a seven-year contract with the Blues, marking him as a long-term addition to the squad.

Chelsea signing, Pedro Neto, could have ended up at the Emirates instead of Stamford Bridge.
Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta, prevented Pedro Neto from joining the Gunners due to a peculiar reason. Images: Marc Atkins and Vincenzo Izzo.
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When was Pedro Neto unveiled as a Chelsea player?

Neto was introduced to the Stamford Bridge faithful at halftime during Chelsea's final pre-season match against Inter Milan on Sunday, 17 August.

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What is Pedro's jersey number?

He will wear the No.19 jersey for the upcoming season, the number last worn by Albanian striker Armando Broja.

Did Chelsea steal a march on Arsenal on Pedro Neto?

Neto’s journey to Chelsea could have taken a different route.

Both Arsenal and Tottenham were keen on securing his services, with Arsenal, in particular, identifying him as a key target for the future.

Why did Mikel Arteta block Arsenal from signing Pedro?

The Gunners withdrew from the Neto race, not due to financial concerns but because of a specific worry from their manager, Mikel Arteta.

ESPN reports via Metro that Arteta's hesitation stemmed from Neto's injury history, which has been a significant factor in recent seasons.

What is Pedro Neto's injury history?

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The concern wasn’t unfounded.

Neto has struggled with multiple injuries, including hamstring issues last season that limited him to just 20 Premier League appearances, per Sky Sports.

The previous year, an ankle injury restricted him to only 18 games.

What does Pedro Neto bring to Chelsea?

Despite these setbacks, if Neto can maintain his fitness, Chelsea will have a highly dangerous winger at their disposal.

Reactions to the post:

Here are some of the responses to Neto's fitness.

@Messi_Lives_On:

"Pedro Neto is a very good signing don't make the opposition fans make you think otherwise."

@CFC_Pukka:

"We might even score plenty, with better players around him than he has last season."

@flyniggaburner:

"I really hope he stays fit and gets the chances."

@mejja_mwangi:

"The problem is not being fit, the question is, does he start every match day?"

@MboyaNymrod:

"Here we go again with the if's, this club loves theoretical football, we all know they can't play together for 5 match weeks."

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@Spice6039BS:

"Should be easy for us, our medical team are great."

When fully fit, his ability to deliver on the pitch could add a new dimension to Chelsea's attack, potentially making him a key player in their pursuit of success this season.

The 4 players expected to leave Chelsea

In a related publication, Briefly News examined the four players expected to leave Chelsea ahead of the 2024/25 season.

With a bloated squad, the Stamford Bridge outfit will look to trim some names from their roster.

Key among them is out-of-favour striker Romelu Lukaku, who is bent on reuniting with former boss Antonio Conte at Napoli.

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