Gundogan's move to Barca is imminent. If the Catalan giants have not made it official, it is because the player has asked for time to say goodbye before leaving City.
At a publicity event, Pedri was asked about the arrival of the German and did not want to comment. "I'm not much of a newsreader, but it's clear that I hear about things. Any player who has the quality to play for Barca will be welcome", he commented.
The youngster nipped in the bud any questions relating to the 'Negreira affair': "We focus on playing football. We don't pay attention to what is in the news".
Given his past at Las Palmas, Pedri can only be delighted with the promotion of the islanders: "I suffered a lot in the game, but I'm very happy. I'm looking forward to the matches in La Liga and being able to visit the stadium. Hopefully Tenerife can promote soon and we can see a derby in the top flight.