Pedro: Liverpool target linked with move to Juventus

Spanish winger has been at Barcelona all of his career

James Orr
Wednesday 17 September 2014 15:55 BST
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Pedro in action for Barcelona in their 2-0 win over Athletic Bilbao at the weekend
Pedro in action for Barcelona in their 2-0 win over Athletic Bilbao at the weekend (GETTY IMAGES)

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Liverpool target Pedro could be on his way to Juventus in the next transfer window, according to reports in Italy.

Tuttosport have reported that Juventus have tabled a bid for the Spanish forward. The 27-year-old has been at Barca for all of his professional career, but will slip further down the pecking order when Luis Suarez makes his debut for the club after his suspension finishes from 25 October.

Barca also have Rafinha and Munir El Haddadi coming through the ranks.

Pedro has made 44 appearances for the Spain national team, and was part of the squads which won the World Cup in 2010 and the European Championship in 2012.

While Suarez was sold, Liverpool added nine players in the last transfer window, spending over £100m.

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