CHELSEA are ready to cut their losses on winger Pedro just months after beating Manchester United to his signature in the summer transfer window.
Reports in Spain claim the 28-year-old, who moved to Stamford Bridge from Barcelona for £21million in August, is fed up with life in England.
His form has suffered drastically since a stunning debut against West Brom.
And Spanish publication Don Balon claim the Blues could be ready to sell him for significantly less than they paid to get him.
Manager Jose Mourinho is planning to overhaul his squad in January to try and stop a rot that sees his side languishing in 16th in the Premier League table.
World Cup winner Pedro has been at the fulcrum of their problems, with just one goal in eight games this term.
And United might feel they have dodged a bullet after a publicly played-out transfer tussle in the summer.
Pedro looked all set for Old Trafford before Mourinho stole in at the 11th hour to seal the deal.
But as quick as he signed him, the Portuguese appears equally keen to sell.
The Spain international could be one of the first casualties of a reported cull that could take place, with Eden Hazard another who is said to be keen on leaving.
Diego Costa's form leaves the striker vulnerable as well, along with defender Papy Djilobodj.
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