Roma manager Paulo Fonseca has reportedly convinced Chelsea winger Pedro Rodriguez to join them on a free transfer this summer.
The 33-year-old will be free to leave the Blues when his contract ends on July 1.
There has been some talks about a short contract extension that would see him stay until the end of the season, but a longer-term deal seems unlikely.
Pedro has assumed a back-up job under Chelsea supervisor Frank Lampard this season, showing up in the Premier League.
With Hakim Ziyech’s exchange previously declared back in February and Timo Werner’s accounted for bargain, it’s reasonable the finish of his five years spell at Stamford Bridge.
Roma supervisor Fonseca has disclosed to Pedro that he considers the winger “fundamental” for his 4-2-3-1 framework.
Fonseca has additionally allegedly vowed to do everything to encourage the exchange, with Pedro hoping to remain in Europe’s top groups as opposed to progressively “colorful” choices.
Pedro would sign an agreement worth €3million (£2.7m) in addition to rewards, for a long time with a possibility for the third.