Chelsea’s experienced attacker Pedro is reportedly wanted by two MLS clubs.
According to Spanish publication Marca, Inter Miami and New York City are both keen on potential swoops for the 32-year-old.

The report details that a summer exit seems “inevitable” when his Blues contract expires at the end of the season.
It is understood that a move to America seems his most likely option and there is already interest surfacing.

Pedro would be a high-profile addition for teams in the MLS, who will see their new season commence in February.
The winger previously won the World Cup and European Championship with Spain, as well as winning 28 pieces of silverware at club level too during his time with Barcelona and Chelsea.
He’s been at Stamford Bridge since 2015 and made quite the impact during his 193 appearances for the Blues.

Pedro has only featured in 10 games across all competitions so far this term due to stiff competition, but will hope to get a chance on Sunday against Nottingham Forest in the third round of the FA Cup.
It seems a natural time for him to move on at the end of the campaign, as manager Frank Lampard has young blood like Callum Hudson-Odoi and Christian Pulisic pushing for regular starting roles out wide.
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