Pedri intends to stay at Barcelona for “many years to come,” but is not ruling out a move to the Premier League.
Since breaking into Barca’s first team, the 20-year-old has been a revelation, establishing himself as a key player for the LaLiga leaders.
Pedri won FIFA’s Golden Boy award for the best young player in Europe in 2021 and quickly forced his way into the Spain team.
The young maestro is under contract with the Blaugrana until 2026 and has no plans to leave for the time being, though he has hinted that he may work abroad in the future.
When asked about the possibility of a switch to England, he is quoted as saying by Marca: “At the moment, no. I’m at Barca and hopefully I’ll stay here for many more years.
“I love LaLiga, but nothing should ever be ruled out.”
Pedri will miss Spain’s Euro 2024 qualifiers against Norway and Scotland due to a hamstring injury, but is relishing a new era for the national team under Luis de la Fuente.
Having played under De la Fuente at Under-21 level and in the Tokyo Olympics, Pedri believes the new Spain head coach will be a success.
Pedri said: “He is a person who goes straight ahead, he likes to work on the things he believes in and I think we will do well.
“All the coaches who come try to have the ball and play, especially because of the style of footballers we have, and I think it will not change a lot.”