Showing posts with label Pedro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pedro. Show all posts

Friday, June 22, 2012

Pedro calls for Barca to sign Spanish pair

Pedro has urged Barcelona to step up their pursuits of Jordi Alba and Javi Martinez after speaking highly of the Spain duo at Euro 2012.



Valencia defender Alba spent time at the Catalan side as a youth player, but left in 2005 and has since developed into an accomplished left-back at both club and international level.



Meanwhile, Martinez played a key role in 2011-12 for Athletic Bilbao, which saw the Basques reach the finals of both the Europa League and the Copa del Rey, only to lose to Atletico Madrid and Barcelona in each.



Spain are in action in their quarter-final against France on Saturday, as they look to defend their European championship, and Pedro said he hoped to be playing club football with some of his national team-mates next season.



"Let's hope (Barca) sign (Alba)," he told Mundo Deportivo.



"He's a magnificent player with great projection.



"He is complete, can play as either a winger of a full-back, is quick, has a great left foot, gets to the byline and crosses well.



"He would adapt very quickly at Barca, so let's hope he can come in. He would be a great signing."



On Martinez, he added: "Even though he is young, he has a lot of experience. He is agile and a very good player. He would also be a very good signing."



Barcelona finished second in La Liga last season, nine points behind arch-rivals Real Madrid, and their disappointing season has prompted talk of reinforcements arriving at Camp Nou.



Friday, March 16, 2012

Pedro Commitment to Barcelona Underlined

Pedro will not be leaving Barcelona according to his agent.



The Spaniard has been linked with a switch to Roma of late, with former Barcelona B coach Luis Enrique well aware of his talents.



Enrique raided the Camp Nou last summer for Bojan Krkic and a similar assault, this time for Pedro, had been mooted.



But the Spaniard, who is a big part of coach Josep Guardiola’s plans, is not thinking about leaving the Camp Nou, according to Jose Antonio Martin.



"There is not any truth in it, he has not spoken with other clubs and he has not asked if he can leave Barcelona", said Martin to Rete Sport.



"He is still under contract for four years and he is only thinking about playing for Barcelona."



The 24-year-old has featured 18 times in La Liga for Barcelona this season.