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Pedri vs Gavi 2026 — Who Is the Better Player?

Pedri outperforms Gavi in goals (6 vs 4), assists (8 vs 6), and virtually every creative metric in 2025-2026. He earns €8M annually versus Gavi's €5M. While Gavi brings superior pressing intensity and ball recovery numbers, Pedri's passing vision and positional intelligence make him Barcelona's more influential midfielder. Together, they form La Liga's most exciting young midfield partnership.

How Do Pedri and Gavi Compare in 2025-2026?

PedriStatisticGavi
6Goals4
8Assists6
26Matches20
23Age21
🇪🇸 SpainNationality🇪🇸 Spain
BarcelonaTeamBarcelona
MidfielderPositionMidfielder
€8MSalary (€/yr)€5M
€100MMarket Value€80M

Who Earns More — Pedri or Gavi?

Pedri renewed his Barcelona contract in 2024, earning approximately €8 million per year with a release clause set at €1 billion. This deal reflected Barcelona's determination to lock down their most technically gifted midfielder long-term. Pedri's endorsement portfolio with Adidas and PlayStation adds approximately €4 million annually. At 23, his salary is expected to rise toward €12 million in future negotiations as he enters his prime years.

Gavi's contract renewal in September 2024, negotiated during his ACL rehabilitation, pays approximately €5 million per season. While the timing meant Gavi accepted a lower figure than his on-pitch contribution might warrant, Barcelona matched the deal with a €1 billion release clause — identical to Pedri's and Yamal's. Gavi's Nike endorsement deal adds approximately €3 million annually. A future renegotiation reflecting his post-injury return to form could see him reach €7-8 million by 2027, bringing the two teammates closer in earnings.

Who Has Better Stats? Per-90 Minute Analysis

Pedri dominates the creative metrics. His 92.8% pass completion rate is the highest among regular La Liga midfielders, and his 2.7 key passes per 90 place him in the top 3 in the league. Pedri's progressive passes — 8.4 per 90 — are the most among all Barcelona players, reflecting his role as the primary tempo-setter in Flick's system. His 0.21 goals per 90 and 0.28 assists per 90 give him a combined 0.49 goal involvements per 90 from a deeper midfield role.

Gavi's strengths show in different metrics. His 22.6 pressures per 90 make him one of the most aggressive pressers in European football, significantly exceeding Pedri's 15.4. Gavi's ball recovery rate of 8.4 per 90 also leads Pedri's 6.2. In terms of duels, Gavi wins 54% of his ground duels (6.8 per 90) compared to Pedri's 48% (4.3 per 90). These numbers paint Gavi as the combative, ball-winning complement to Pedri's elegant distribution.

Dribbling metrics reveal another layer. Pedri completes 2.8 dribbles per 90 at a 78% success rate — one of the highest in Europe. Gavi manages 1.8 dribbles per 90 at 72%. However, Gavi's dribbles tend to be more direct and vertical, advancing the ball an average of 8.2 metres per carry compared to Pedri's 5.6. Both players lose possession infrequently: Pedri at 1.1 times per 90 in the final third and Gavi at 1.4 — elite figures for midfielders who receive under pressure as often as they do.

Tactical Analysis: Barcelona's Midfield Twins and Their Complementary Roles

Pedri and Gavi are frequently compared as rivals, but their true value lies in how they complement each other within Hansi Flick's Barcelona system. Pedri functions as the metronome — the player through whom Barcelona's positional play is organized. His positioning between the opposition's midfield and defensive lines creates a consistent passing option that allows Barcelona to progress from defence to attack through the centre rather than relying on wide play. In 2025-2026, 34% of Barcelona's progressive passes travel through Pedri's zone — the highest concentration for any single player in La Liga.

Gavi serves a fundamentally different purpose. His role is to disrupt the opposition's build-up with aggressive pressing and then transition Barcelona into attack through direct carrying. Gavi's average starting position when Barcelona lose possession is 6.3 metres higher than Pedri's, reflecting his role as the first line of Barcelona's counter-press. In matches where Gavi presses more than 25 times per 90, Barcelona's opposition PPDA (passes per defensive action) drops below 8.0 — indicating that their high press is significantly more effective when Gavi leads it.

The partnership data supports their complementary nature. In the 18 matches they have started together this season, Barcelona average 2.3 goals per match and concede just 0.7. When either is absent, those figures worsen to 1.8 goals scored and 1.1 conceded. The combined influence is greater than the sum of its parts because Pedri's calmness under pressure allows Gavi to take more risks, while Gavi's pressing intensity gives Pedri more time on the ball when Barcelona recover possession. Their spatial relationship — Pedri typically 8-12 metres deeper than Gavi — creates a vertical midfield axis that is difficult for opponents to press effectively without leaving gaps elsewhere.

Historical context matters. This is the first season since 2022-2023 that both players have been fit simultaneously for an extended period. Gavi's ACL injury and Pedri's recurring muscle problems prevented Barcelona from building consistent tactical patterns around their partnership. Flick's genius has been recognizing that Pedri and Gavi should not be given identical roles — unlike previous managers who sometimes deployed them in interchangeable positions. By clearly defining Pedri as the creator and Gavi as the disruptor, Flick has unlocked the most productive Barcelona midfield partnership since Xavi and Iniesta. Whether this comparison will stand up over a full career remains to be seen, but the 2025-2026 data suggests the potential is genuinely there.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who has more goals in 2025-2026, Pedri or Gavi?

Pedri leads with 6 goals in 26 La Liga matches for Barcelona, compared to Gavi's 4 goals in 20 matches. Pedri's advancing into more attacking positions under Hansi Flick has increased his goal-scoring output compared to previous seasons.

Who is the better passer, Pedri or Gavi?

Pedri has a higher pass completion rate at 92.8% compared to Gavi's 91.2%. Pedri also leads in key passes per 90 (2.7 vs 2.1) and progressive passes per 90 (8.4 vs 6.1). Pedri is considered among the top 5 passers in world football.

Who earns more, Pedri or Gavi?

Pedri earns approximately €8 million per year at Barcelona following his 2024 contract renewal. Gavi earns around €5 million annually. Pedri's higher salary reflects his longer tenure as a regular starter and his status as a first-choice midfielder.

Can Pedri and Gavi play together?

Yes, Pedri and Gavi regularly start together in Barcelona's midfield. Under Flick, they typically play in a double-pivot or with Pedri slightly more advanced. In the 18 matches they have started together in 2025-2026, Barcelona have won 13 and lost only 2.

Who has more Spain caps, Pedri or Gavi?

Gavi leads with 38 caps for Spain, having debuted at age 17 in October 2021. Pedri has earned 36 caps but has missed several international windows due to injuries. Both are expected to be central to Spain's 2026 World Cup campaign.

Who is more injury-prone, Pedri or Gavi?

Both have suffered significant injuries. Gavi tore his ACL in November 2023 and missed 10 months. Pedri has dealt with recurring hamstring and thigh injuries, missing 40+ matches between 2022-2024. In 2025-2026, both have been relatively healthy, which has coincided with Barcelona's title challenge.

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