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Chelsea is negotiating a $115 million deal with Brighton, according to Moises Caicedo. midfielder following Liverpool’s denial.
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The 21-year-old midfielder Moises Caicedo has turned down the opportunity to join Liverpool despite the Reds and Brighton agreeing to a £111 million transfer fee. Instead, the midfielder wants to join Chelsea, who have been after him all summer.
After Moises Caicedo turned down a transfer to Liverpool, Chelsea is currently negotiating a deal to acquire the midfielder from Brighton for a British record transfer fee of £115 million.
Caicedo has decided against joining Liverpool, despite the Reds agreeing to a British record £111 million transfer fee with Brighton, and instead wants to move to Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea was prepared to offer £100 million for the 21-year-old player, but they are currently working to increase their offer to £115 million, which would surpass the £106 point eight million they paid for midfielder Enzo Fernandez from Benfica in January, setting a new British transfer record.
Caicedo had been scheduled for a medical trip to Liverpool on Friday after Jurgen Klopp’s team had a bid accepted by Brighton after a deadline for bids on Thursday at midnight.
However, Caicedo had a change of heart and informed Liverpool that he would not be joining. He stayed in London and has made it clear that Chelsea, who have been after him all summer, are the only team he wants to leave for.
Romeo Lavia, who is still wanted by Liverpool, is one of the two midfielders Chelsea wants to sign this summer. The west London club is close to reaching an agreement with Southampton to sign Romeo Lavia.
Caicedo and Lavia are both players who a source told Sky Sports News are targets for a signing.
These developments take place on the same day that negotiations between Chelsea and Leeds United over the signing of Tyler Adams ended in failure.
Caragher: Liverpool would suffer a serious setback if Caicedo chose not to sign.
Jamie Carragher from Sky Sports says.
If he wants to go to Chelsea, has already spoken to the manager and given them his word that he won’t break the promise, you could respond, “Fair enough.
“Liverpool entered the deal late because they didn’t want to pay a specific sum for Romeo Lavia. Although Liverpool are likely more in need of Caicedo than Chelsea are, the price is high.
“I’m desperate for him to visit Liverpool because that city probably needs him more. It will be a significant setback.
“Caicedo should have always been Liverpool’s top choice, and if you couldn’t get him, that’s okay; you switch to Lavia as your backup.
“It almost seems backwards, and they might now have to go back to Southampton and give them the £50 million they’re asking for the player,” one person said. “.
Redknapp: I’m surprised Caicedo declined Liverpool; he would have been the ideal candidate.
Jamie Redknapp, a former Liverpool captain and Sky Sports analyst, appeared on the Essential Football Podcast.
Despite the fact that I am obviously biased, I find this to be astounding.
“Normally, Liverpool would win this match by a wide margin. I simply assumed it would happen. I was thrilled to discover that I was a fan of Liverpool when I woke up. When I see him wearing a Chelsea jersey, I’ll believe the news that he rejected Liverpool.
In that red kit, I thought he would look fantastic. I believed that Liverpool should have signed him.
“I understand Chelsea’s appeal.
The club is very big.
Over the years, they have won numerous awards.
However, when I consider the clubs’ past, I’m amazed, particularly since Caicedo and Alexis Mac Allister’s union surprised me because I thought it was the right choice.
It makes things interesting for Southampton because they will be thinking, “OK, you want Romeo Lavia, you’re going to have to pay top dollar for him now. They call them while holding a cap and say, “You were always our first choice and it has been proven that he wasn’t.”. However, that happens in football occasionally, and I’m certain they’ll need to enter again in that regard. “.
Analysis: From tearful teen to in-demand star
Following his nation’s elimination from the World Cup last year, while other athletes were jetting off to opulent vacation destinations, Moises Caicedo was back in Santo Domingo, Ecuador, competing in a local tournament on the same dingy field he played on as a child.
In a video that quickly became popular throughout the nation, Caicedo, a rising Premier League star who had just become Ecuador’s youngest World Cup goal scorer, is seen scoring once more, but this time as a ringer for Caicedos FC, a team made up of members of the extended family.
His goal, which was tucked away at the near post in shabby surroundings to help Caicedos FC win the competition, was celebrated with a leap, a fist pump, and a gesture of appreciation to the few hundred spectators sitting or leaning on fences around the pitch.
Caicedo’s former coach at his boyhood club Independiente del Valle, Miguel Angel Ramirez, grins and says to Sky Sports, “This is Moises.”. “He was returning to his village, where he would be with his family and friends, play football, and assist everyone. He never forgets about his people. “.
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