'Policy is clear' - Roberto De Zerbi makes ominious admission over Joao Pedro's Brighton future

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Roberto De Zerbi has admitted Brighton may be unable to keep Joao Pedro for another season.

Pedro, 22, scored a hat-trick during the 5-2 win at Sheffield United on Saturday (January 27) – taking his goal tally for the season to 18 in all competitions.

The Brazil international has been particularly prolific in cup competitions, with five goals in two FA Cup games and six in the Europa League. He is currently the top scorer in the European competition – playing a pivotal part in Albion reaching the knock-out rounds.

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“Joao Pedro is an important player in this moment for Brighton,” De Zerbi said, after the striker’s heroics at Bramall Lane.

Joao Pedro, 22, scored a hat-trick during the 5-2 win at Sheffield United on Saturday (January 27) – taking his goal tally for the season to 18 in all competitions. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)Joao Pedro, 22, scored a hat-trick during the 5-2 win at Sheffield United on Saturday (January 27) – taking his goal tally for the season to 18 in all competitions. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
Joao Pedro, 22, scored a hat-trick during the 5-2 win at Sheffield United on Saturday (January 27) – taking his goal tally for the season to 18 in all competitions. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)

"He will be important player for the next transfer market for our club.

"The policy of Brighton is clear. It is to compete but to help the young players to improve and progress.

"It’s normal and we have to accept when we lose [Alexis] Mac Allister, [Moises] Caicedo and other important players.

"The challenge is to find other good players.”

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De Zerbi made those comments after he was asked for the secret behind Brighton’s success in the transfer market – as they keep unearthing talents with high quality.

Pedro, a club record £30m signing from Watford, may be tough to keep hold of beyond the summer transfer window – and that is something De Zerbi is expecting.