Pedro, who moved to Stamford Bridge from LaLiga giants Barcelona back in 2015, is due to be a free agent this summer.
Spain international Pedro says he isn’t bothered about what the future holds for him at Stamford Bridge.
The World Cup winner’s contract at the west London club is due to expire in the summer, but the 32-year-old hasn’t "stopped to think" about what is next in his career.
With the Premier League suspended until April 30 due to the coronavirus pandemic, there is no guaranteed date on when the 2019-20 season will finish.
"I finish the contract but right now it is not the most important thing, nor have I stopped to think about it," Pedro told Cadena Ser.
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"From there, what has to do with my future will come, but right now it is not the most important thing when you don't even know when you are going to train again."
The Blues winger has donated 3,000 protective screens for hospitals in his native Spain, which is one of the European countries to have been hit by the COVID-19 chaos.
"The materials are a little scarce and everything that can be helped is welcome," Pedro added.
"They have told us from the hospitals that [the protective screens] are a good resource for them.
"We wanted to contribute with these protective screens."
Pedro has made 201 appearances for Chelsea across all competitions since his move from the Nou Camp back in 2015.
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