That's according to Jeremy Wilson of The Telegraph.

He says Chelsea's £19m deal to steal him from under Manchester United's noses continues to be one of the great deals.

The Spaniard was on target again for the Blues as they routed Qarabag 6-0 in the Champions League last night.

And his tenacity, quality and eye for goal makes him an absolute bargain compared to today's crazy transfer window.

Wilson wrote for The Telegraph: "Bought from under the noses of Manchester United from Barcelona in 2015 for £19m, there is something in his diminutive physical stature and understated demeanour that risks slipping under the radar.

"But any objective analysis surely now places Pedro among the best value attacking arrivals of recent times.

"He took less than five minutes here to put Chelsea into the lead and he has now scored 14 goals for the club from what is usually a wide and deeper-lying attacking position over the past 11 months.

"And yet, just as at Barcelona, it is his wider team play that makes him so valued by his team-mates.

"A decade in Catalonia alongside the likes of Lionel Messi, Xavi and Andres Iniesta brings the guarantee of a certain technical level but what coaches like Pep Guardiola and now Antonio Conte clearly so appreciate is his work out of possession.

"Pedro is one of the few Chelsea players who even Conte rarely berates, quite simply because he has usually already sprinted back and pressurised his opponent before there has been time to start hollering."

Pedro is a likely started in Chelsea's next match, the London derby with Arsenal at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.