Just like Willian, Pedro too has his contract expiring at the end of next season. However, he might not be handed a new contract as Chelsea would want to get a fresh face in the squad next season onwards.
Rated at 82 in the game, the former Barcelona star has done little to justify that rating. He should be pushed to 79 and his card should become a non-rare one too.
Another player Chelsea fans want sold in the summer at any cost is Marcos Alonso. The Spaniard had a great season under Antonio Conte in 2016/17 but since then, he has been making way too many mistakes.
The full-back is rated at 82 and just like Pedro, he too has not justified his rating. However, he wont be given a massive downgrade like the former Barcelona man and should be rated at 80 or 81 in FIFA 20.
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