Barcelona have won the lottery with Pedri. The Canary Islander is one of the biggest positives to emerge at the Camp Nou this season, winning his place in Ronald Koeman's XI and becoming an important player.
So impressive has he been this term that some people have even suggested that he is Andres Iniesta's successor at Barcelona.
On the ball, Pedri is a creator and one of the most threatening players the Catalans have in their ranks, boasting an understanding with Lionel Messi that nobody else has.
But Pedri is more than just an attacking threat. The ex-Las Palmas player is committed to his defensive work as well, and he's a fundamental piece of their defensive setup.
His excellence at winning the ball back was seen against Athletic Club, recovering the ball 12 times, more than any of his teammates and four clear of Frenkie de Jong in second on the night. This season only Jordi Alba against Elche boasted better recovery figures ,with 13 on that occasion.
Johan Mojica holds the record in LaLiga Santander since returning to Spain from Atalanta, winning the ball back 17 times for Elche against Valencia.
So, it's no surprise that Koeman is so overjoyed with the youngster, and it's becoming increasingly difficult to imagine Barcelona lining up without him.