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Chelsea has a fantasy Moises Caicedo partner with deal transfer already been accomplished
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The best young talent from South America, according to Moises Caicedo, has spoken out about his admiration for Kendry Paez, who the Blues have already signed.
New Chelsea midfielder Kendry Paez’s true talent has been revealed by Moises Caicedo. The 16-year-old’s transfer from Ecuadorian club Independiente was officially confirmed earlier this year, but he won’t join the first team roster until he turns 18.
The goal of the deal is to sign one of the up-and-coming stars for a bargain transfer, similar to Caicedo, who transferred from the same South American club to Brighton, and eventually develop them into senior minutes. For less than £5 million ($6 point 4 million), the Seagulls acquired Caicedo in 2019, who was still a teenager.
Prior to Graham Potter throwing him into the mix after a loan stint with Beerschot in Belgium, he was largely an unknown prospect. A move to Manchester United, Arsenal, or Chelsea was already being rumored less than six months later.
Several teams were interested in Caicedo, 20, last summer, but he stayed on the south coast before the Gunners made a serious push for him in January. He had gone from playing in the Belgian Pro League to being the target of two offers totaling more than £60 million ($89 point 8 million) in just a year.
In the future, Chelsea hopes to develop Kendry at Stamford Bridge, but in the short term, they are still interested in signing Caicedo. For the remainder of the window, they will focus on him as their main target. London is priced at £100 million ($128 point 3 million) and understands.
The Blues are hoping to negotiate a deal for less than that with the aim of paying more for the midfielder than Arsenal offered in January. Though as Independiente graduates, Caicedo has high praise for the young man. In the long run, they may very well be hoping to see him on the same side as Kendry.
Kendry is well-known. It’s enjoyable to watch him play, he told Maria Jose Flores. “It’s encouraging to see such talent in Ecuador. We are aware of our young people’s virtues. For everything he is doing and the way he is working, I am extremely happy for him. May he keep moving forward and succeed. He possesses the talent. “.
Caicedo was a member of the Ecuadorian team that performed admirably at the World Cup in Qatar, and he is now the leader of a young group of athletes from the nation who are piqueing the intense interest of some of the top clubs in the world. However, Caicedo is not phased by the pressure of being associated with groups like Chelsea.
“Being linked with a move is a very great emotion,” he continued. “I know how to handle it; what guy wouldn’t want them talking about him? I don’t allow my emotions to overtake me.
I’m currently taking advantage of my time with my family. Despite the pressure, I remain composed. Whatever God chooses, I’m waiting for it. He’ll understand what’s best for me. “.
Chelsea must now not only acquire Caicedo but also create a path for Kendry to one day advance and join him at SW6.
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