Despite competition in a star-studded Barcelona squad featuring players like Lamine Yamal, Raphinha, and Robert Lewandowski, Pedri remains a central figure. Recovering from injuries that hampered his season, the Spanish midfielder is set to finish the campaign on a high by targeting a personal record.

Currently, Pedri has 13 direct goal contributions—2 goals and 11 assists—with his assist tally already a career-best. He needs just two more goal involvements over the remaining five league matches to surpass his previous best season.

Last season, Pedri’s most productive campaign saw him achieve 14 goal contributions across 59 matches and 4,647 minutes. This term, he reached 13 contributions in only 39 matches and 2,798 minutes, underscoring his increased efficiency.

In a recent game against Getafe, Pedri impressed by assisting Fermín López for the opening goal and creating another chance converted by Lewandowski. His unselfish play and quality earned applause from the opposing crowd, reflecting his influence on the pitch.

Overall, Pedri has featured in 241 competitive matches for Barcelona to date, tallying 28 goals and 32 assists. His recovery and drive to set new personal bests in the final stretch provide a crucial boost to manager Hansi Flick’s attacking lineup and Barcelona’s hopes heading into season’s end.