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The madness Klopp is willing to pay for one of the Premier League's best players

The German coach is desperate for a major signing and wants to put several million on the table  

By Charles Cornwall

The German coach is desperate for a major signing and wants to put several million on the table  

The talent of Ecuador's Moises Caicedo does not go unnoticed and with every game he convinces fans of other teams that his club should sign him. After the match between Brighton and Everton, with a 4-1 win for the Seagulls, social networks were full of comments and praise for the Ecuadorian. Especially from Liverpool fans, who want to see him in their team as soon as possible.

One user shared Caicedo's stats from the last game, in which he stood out with 92% accuracy in his passes. He also won possession 9 times, won 4 duels, made 3 interceptions and an assist, for Japan's Mitoma's first goal.

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According to the English newspaper The Mirror, the Reds have improved their initial offer of $50 million and are now willing to pay $60 million. Brighton have been clear that they do not want to dismantle mid-season and for now they are not willing to budge on Caicedo, nor on Argentine Alexis Mac Allister.

The action in the winter transfer window continues and young Ecuadorian starlet Moises Caicedo is on the radar of an English giants and according to reports from Europe Liverpool are preparing to offer Brighton $70 million for the midfielder's transfer.

<strong>70 million for Caicedo</strong>

Sky Sports reported on the interest of the Anfield side, who have already signed Cody Gakpo, another young player who performed excellently at the World Cup and is coming to Liverpool to bolster their attack. Liverpool are in a difficult situation at the start of the Premier League, they are sixth, 5 points behind European competition places, so they need to wake up for the second half of the season, that's why they continue to move in the transfer market.

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