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Pedro has "no regrets" over Chelsea move

Pedro plays down suggestions that he will look to leave Chelsea this summer, claiming that he is "really happy" at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea attacker Pedro has said that he is "really happy" at Stamford Bridge and has "no regrets about the decision" to swap Spain for the Premier League last summer.

The 28-year-old left Barcelona for Chelsea in last summer's transfer window and netted seven times in 27 appearances for the former Premier League champions during the 2015-16 season.

It has recently been claimed that Pedro is unsettled in England, but the Spanish international has insisted that he will be at Chelsea next season.

"I am really happy here and have no regrets about the decision I made to join Chelsea. Is the best still to come from me? Absolutely. I always keep faith in myself and my abilities," Pedro told reporters.

"I am already looking forward to next season in terms of what we can achieve and putting the club back where it should be. I'm really looking forward to fighting for the Premier League, which will be a dream for me."

On Tuesday, Pedro was named in the provisional Spain squad for Euro 2016, but there was no spot for teammate Diego Costa.

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