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The player Manchester United want to sign but he has shown his love for Liverpool

The RedsDevils were made to look like clowns

By Charles Cornwall

The RedsDevils were made to look like clowns
The RedsDevils were made to look like clowns
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Things are going badly for Manchester United, who were already rubbing their hands together with a new signing to play at Old Trafford, but this one made a fool of the club and the fans who were already boasting on social media about the arrival of Brighton Hove Albion and Ecuador superstar Moises Caicedo, who also reports from Merseyside suggest the Reds are in the final bidding to move him to the Premier League.

Caicedo, who had a decent World Cup in Qatar and who at Brighton has been an important part of getting the club above mid-table and even has, along with his teammates, brought the Seagulls close to overtaking the Reds, who curiously enough are their next league rivals. The former player and Copa Sudamericana winner with Independiente del Valle is the object of desire for a couple of clubs on The Island.

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In an image posted on social networks, Moisés Caicedo's account shows a tweet he favourited from a Twitter user named Marcos Fabricio where he raises uncertainty about his future. "Go ahead champion, Liverpool is waiting for you," says the message that Caicedo has excited all Reds fans, who hope that FSG will make this wish possible, a wish that has emerged in recent weeks after the conclusion of the World Cup.


Manchester United are in the Ecuadorian's orbit, and according to the press in that country, Erik ten Hang's management would put 85 million dollars on the table for the Brighton midfielder. Even the English newspaper The Sun reported that the 'Red Devils' had had their eye on the player for two years, when they missed the opportunity to sign him for around 4 million dollars, while he still belonged to Independiente del Valle. 

Caicedo's preference for Liverpool 


It is well known that not only Liverpool's fierce rivals are on the shortlist of clubs seeking Caicedo's services, as it was recently revealed that Arsenal, Chelsea and Real Madrid are monitoring the situation of the midfielder who played his first World Cup at the age of 21 in Qatar. For now, the Reds will see him on the pitch immediately when Klopp's side travel to Sussex to face the Seagulls in the Premier League matchday 20 fixture.

 


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