Newcastle United have made a third and final offer for Watford striker Joao Pedro, according to reputed journalist Fabrizio Romano.
It is said that the Magpies have made an offer of £25 million plus £5m in add-ons for the 20-year-old.
The Hornets have already turned down their earlier two bids and it remains to be seen how they will respond this time.
The Brazilian footballer has started all three Championship matches this season so far, with a goal to his name as well.
Outstanding signing
Pedro joined Watford from Fluminense in 2020. He was impressive in his debut season as he played an important role to help his side secure automatic promotion to the Premier League.
The talented forward scored nine goals and created two assists in 38 Championship appearances.
However, he failed to produce the same quality the following campaign as he struck only three times in 28 league appearances.
The Golden Boys suffered relegation by the end of the season and now the Brazilian is linked with an exit from Vicarage Road.
We believe that the youngster will be an outstanding signing for Newcastle United.
Pedro has shown great progress in the last few seasons and has all the attributes to succeed at St James’ Park.
He is known for his versatility and can operate in several positions across the forward line.
He is only 20-years-old and so there is plenty of room for improvement in his game.
A move to the Tyneside clubs could also be tempting for the youngster who can then play in the Premier League.
It remains to be seen how Watford will respond to the Magpies’ latest offer. They have already sold Emmanuel Dennis to Nottingham Forest in a reported £20m deal and may not be interested to let another good player leave.
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