
Moises Caicedo faces an increasingly uncertain future at Brighton. Some big Premier League clubs are looking to secure his signature and Arsenal appear to have given Chelsea a huge boost in the race
Chelsea have been given a huge boost in the race to sign Moises Caicedo this summer and Mauricio Pochettino are keen to further strengthen their midfield options.
The 21-year-old star was heavily linked with a move to Arsenal in the previous transfer window, but Brighton blocked his exit.
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london understands Arsenal made two offers for the Ecuador international in January but both were quickly rejected. Then, in March, Caicedo signed a new long-term contract that would keep him at Amex Stadium until 2027.
At first it looked like his extension would rule out a move anytime soon, but that doesn’t seem to be the case as Chelsea are set to make a move in the coming weeks.
football.london understands that while West Londoners are interested in the Ecuadorian, they are hesitant that he is worth around £100m.
While Arsenal may have prioritized a Declan Rice move, the prospect of the Gunners reconsidering a deal for Caicedo has always been front and center for the Blues.
And when Manchester City came on for West Ham captain, Todd Boehly may have been a little nervous.

However, Chelsea kept their cool and their patience should pay off. According to the Times, the Gunners have pulled out of the race to sign Caicedo – but Manchester United have taken their place.
Whether West Londoners get their hands on the Brighton ace or not, he is sure to be in the showcase. Following Brighton’s loss to Aston Villa on the final day of the Premier League season, Roberto De Zerbi admitted Caicedo may have just played his last game for the club.
The Italian said: “I think this could be Alexis and Moises’ last game, I’m really sorry. They are two great people and two great players. We are ready.”
“We have to find other great players who can play without Alexis and Moises.
If you ask me about Caicedo and Mac Allister, I like them and they are two very big players and they can be part of a very big European team.”
“They can play in any competition and are ready to play for a big team and I hope for them that they can play in the best team in the world,” added the Italian. “We can do better for Brighton [without them] and get other good players through the transfer market.”
“Next year we will play in four competitions, the Premier League will certainly be more difficult for us and we have to be stronger than this year. At the moment we are not ready to play three games a week, but we let’s not engage in it.
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