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Gabriel Jesús extends his contract with Manchester City until 2023 and Pedro Rodriguez with Chelsea until 2020.

Brazilian midfielder Gabriel Jesús will remain two years with Manchester City after extending his contract until 2023.

The young star moved to the "Citizens" in January 2017 from Brazilian Palmeiras, and has so far scored 24 goals in 53 games.

The 21-year-old, who played for Brazil in the World Cup last year, said the coach, Josep Guardiola, had "an important role" in deciding to renew his contract, as well as the club, which he described as "big." In granting happiness to its masses.

For his part, the sports director of the club, Chicke Biggerstein, described Jesús as "undoubtedly one of the best strikers in the world," adding that his continuation is "a huge boost for Citi."

Also, in the English stadiums, the Spanish Pedro Rodriguez extended his contract with Chelsea for a year until the summer of 2020, according to the club announced London.

The 31-year-old has joined Blues in 2015 from Barcelona and since then has shown his "quality regularly," according to the club's statement.

"We are delighted that we will have Badro for an additional year," said Marina Granovsky, the club's manager.

He has made 131 appearances for Chelsea in three seasons, scoring 28 goals.



City extends to Jesús and Chelsea to Pedro




Gabriel Jesús extends his contract with Manchester City until 2023 and Pedro Rodriguez with Chelsea until 2020.

Brazilian midfielder Gabriel Jesús will remain two years with Manchester City after extending his contract until 2023.

The young star moved to the "Citizens" in January 2017 from Brazilian Palmeiras, and has so far scored 24 goals in 53 games.

The 21-year-old, who played for Brazil in the World Cup last year, said the coach, Josep Guardiola, had "an important role" in deciding to renew his contract, as well as the club, which he described as "big." In granting happiness to its masses.

For his part, the sports director of the club, Chicke Biggerstein, described Jesús as "undoubtedly one of the best strikers in the world," adding that his continuation is "a huge boost for Citi."

Also, in the English stadiums, the Spanish Pedro Rodriguez extended his contract with Chelsea for a year until the summer of 2020, according to the club announced London.

The 31-year-old has joined Blues in 2015 from Barcelona and since then has shown his "quality regularly," according to the club's statement.

"We are delighted that we will have Badro for an additional year," said Marina Granovsky, the club's manager.

He has made 131 appearances for Chelsea in three seasons, scoring 28 goals.



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