Chelsea forward Pedro has revealed he held provisional talks over a return to Barcelona in the summer but admits a swift move back to the Camp Nou is now “almost impossible at this point.”
Pedro, who arrived at Stamford Bridge from Barca in the summer of 2015 for £21 million, marked his 50th Blues appearance with a goal inside 30 seconds in the 4-0 win against Manchester United on Sunday.
The Spain international has started three Premier League games under Antonio Conte this season and appears to be making the most of a fresh start with the Italian.
Pedro, however, had considered his future over the summer, when his role at Stamford Bridge seemed more uncertain.
“I spoke to [Barcelona president Josep Maria] Bartomeu and it looked as though I’d return to Barcelona last summer, but I think the talks were given more importance than they really had,” Pedro told RAC-1.
“It is difficult to return, even with everything you remember from your old club. If you asked me if I’d like to go back, my answer is obvious, because it is a great club where I have great teammates and a fanbase that appreciates me.
“I’ve always said I’d like to retire at Barcelona but it is very difficult, almost impossible at this point.”
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