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Chelsea is preparing a new bid for Moisés Caicedo, after missing the Brighton friendly
After the midfielder skipped Sunday’s friendly match between Brighton and Rayo Vallecano, Chelsea is prepared to submit a fresh offer for the player.

Mauricio Pochettino is determined to bolster his midfield before the start of the upcoming campaign, and Chelsea, who are also seriously considering a move for Tyler Adams of Leeds, remain optimistic about their chances of signing Caicedo.

The most recent offer, for up to £80 million, was rejected by Brighton, who now value the Ecuadorian international at £100 million. Caicedo’s desire to move to Stamford Bridge gives Chelsea more leverage even though they haven’t yet reached that amount. According to Brighton, the 21-year-old was unable to play in the draw against Vallecano due to a tight hamstring.

Chelsea is still expected to sign Caicedo, even if it means spending £100 million to land their top target. The Stamford Bridge club is lacking in depth and experience in the midfield after losing Jorginho, Mateo Kovacic, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, and Mason Mount. When Pochettino’s new team drew 1-1 with Borussia Dortmund in their final preseason friendly, he deployed a midfield trio consisting of Enzo Fernández, Conor Gallagher, and Carney Chukwuemeka.

Chelsea is preparing a new bid for Moisés Caicedo, after missing the Brighton friendly
Chelsea, which will play host to Liverpool on Sunday, has looked at Caicedo’s replacements. They may activate Adams’ £20 million relegation release clause if they show interest in him. Leandro Paredes, a 29-year-old Argentinean international playing for Paris Saint-Germain, would provide crucial experience, and Chelsea is still in the running to sign Southampton’s Roméo Lavia. Pochettino is a fan. The team that will sign Lavia is Liverpool.

Another option for Chelsea is Edson Lvarez, but West Ham is getting close to signing the Ajax midfielder. Lvarez is being pursued by West Ham for £30 million. The Mexico international, who has already agreed to personal terms with the east London club, is expected to cost them between £35 million and £40 million.

After agreeing to sell Gianluca Scamacca to Atalanta in a deal worth up to €30 million (£26 million), West Ham, who has not yet made a signing for the summer, may move for Chelsea striker Armando Broja. After moving to West Ham last summer for £35.5 million, Scamacca was unable to settle.

The future of Broja may depend on whether Chelsea, who have already bolstered their attack with the additions of Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku, sign another forward. Romelu Lukaku’s nightmare at Chelsea would come to an end if Juventus were to bring him back to Italy in exchange for the Serbian striker Dusan Vlahovic. Pochettino isn’t sure whether he should include Vlahovic in his team, though.

Gabri Veiga of Celta Vigo and Michael Olise of Crystal Palace are two attacking midfielders that Chelsea is still keeping an eye on in their search. Mohammed Kudus of Ajax has been under their radar, but Brighton is on the verge of breaking their transfer record by bringing the Ghanaian national to the English-speaking city for about £35 million.

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At Chelsea, Mauricio Pochettino wants to create “something special.”.

For a creative player with a rumored release clause, Chelsea made an offer of €30 million.
With the exception of the injuries to Fofana and Nkunku and the Caicedo impasse, the first few weeks of Mauricio Pochettino’s leadership have gone about as well as we might have hoped, with positive vibes, spirited performances, and plenty of encouraging words from all parties. With his assured confidence, warm demeanor, and clarity of vision, Pochettino has made a great first impression. This can be seen in both his media appearances and in his apparent influence on the players, as well as, of course, our performance on the field.

Of course, the preseason is prone to making these kinds of emotions very easily; however, as we saw last year, it’s also simple for things to go wrong. Nevertheless, we’re cultivating these emotions well and laying a solid foundation (at least in theory). One week from now, the new season will begin, and hopefully we will benefit greatly from that foundation for a very long time.

A coach like Pochettino has a great chance to make something amazing because of how aggressively we are rebuilding and renewing the squad. And he is in fact attempting to do that, all the while keeping the crucial need to continue winning at the forefront.

For a creative player with a rumored release clause, Chelsea made an offer of €30 million.
“We are constructing a unique structure. We need time because it is a process. But in football, you can’t wait; you have to deliver right away. We are Chelsea, and even though we will be playing Liverpool, we will have a winning mentality.
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Some may argue that striking that delicate balance is impossible, but that’s where (hopefully) a long-term plan and vision come into play, to help us make decisions and gauge our progress.

“I’m eager to begin a medium- and long-term project, but in football, anything could happen. To determine whether we can create something special here, we must all be present. We are putting a lot of effort into our work, and I believe we are doing well, but we are Chelsea, and we must win.
Not tomorrow, but today, yesterday.

“At the same time, we must put in a lot of effort and use creative planning to get ready for the upcoming month, the upcoming six months, and the upcoming year.
A strategy and a direction that states, “We need to get there,” are both necessary. ‘Great if we can get here early. However, if not, we are confident that we will still make it to our destination. [. You can’t win if all you do is bring players and names to the game.
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The club with the most consistency typically prevails. ”.

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