Exciting Pedrinho Arsenal move discussed | OneFootball

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·10 June 2023

Exciting Pedrinho Arsenal move discussed

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Arsenal may be close to signing promising youngster Pedrinho from Corinthians, adding to their exciting squad of young talent.

  • Pedro, a rising star at Corinthians, has been linked to a potential move to Arsenal.
  • The 17-year-old left winger’s absence from recent Corinthians games fuels speculation about his future.
  • Neto, host of Os Donos da Bola, suspects that Arsenal may have already secured Pedro’s transfer.

Is Pedro Heading to Arsenal?

Arsenal might be on the verge of acquiring a new gem in the form of Pedrinho, also known as Pedro, the promising youngster from Corinthians.

The 17-year-old has shown exceptional talent and his sudden disappearance from the Corinthians’ lineup has led to speculation about a possible move to England.


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The rumour was briefly mentioned by former player Neto during the show, Os Donos da Bola, where he insinuated that Pedro’s absence from the Corinthians team could be because he’s being primed for a summer move to Arsenal.

Pedro was expected to feature prominently in this year’s U-20 World Cup, but Corinthians made refused him permission to go, further fanning the flames of the transfer rumours.

His consistent performance on the field prior to his abrupt absence has left many in Brazil wondering what’s really going on behind the scenes.

As Neto put it, “You have Pedro… Pedro, I don’t know what’s going on. If the kid is going to be sold to Arsenal… I don’t know, huh.” This subtle hint has left many fans and pundits alike eagerly waiting for the summer transfer window.

If these rumours turn out to be true, this would mark another strategic move by Arsenal to secure young talent from around the globe. Pedro’s potential arrival would add to their impressive squad of young players, already making a mark in the Premier League.

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