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Welcome to Anfield, the truth is revealed as to why Moises Caicedo wants to leave Brighton

The midfielder asked the club's management to give him the go-ahead to move

By Charles Cornwall

The midfielder asked the club's management to give him the go-ahead to move

The letter he posted on his social media was like a bombshell that nobody expected at Brighton. Moisés Caicedo - one of the most sought-after names in the Premier League transfer market - made public his desire to leave the Seagulls: amid strong rumours linking him to Arsenal (Liverpool also want him), the midfielder asked the club's management to give him the go-ahead to move. What is new is that: this Saturday he did not train and the midfielder will not be in training this Sunday, against Liverpool, for the FA Cup.

In the last few hours, Brighton have rejected an offer of £60,000,000 from the Gunners. The club would only sell him if the London club would fork out around 100 million pounds (123 million dollars) ... Far from ending with the refusal of the Seagulls, the novel of the transfer promises to continue adding chapters in the coming hours. The window of this market in England will remain open until January 31 at midnight.

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After his publication in the networks, Caicedo continues to make efforts to pack his bags and make the big leap of his career. According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, a specialist in the transfer market, the midfielder did not train with his teammates on Saturday. By not taking part in De Zerbi's team practice, Moi is automatically out of the squad for the Gaviotas' next match. And it is not just any match.... On Sunday they face Liverpool (another of the teams that had the player on their radar) in the fourth round of the FA Cup, one of the most important objectives for this season.

<strong>Caicedo will not play against Liverpool</strong>

Beyond the pressure that the player has been exerting, Romano reported that Brighton's intention has not changed: they do not want to transfer the player in this transfer window and would only let him leave after the middle of the year. And they would have advised him not to train until the market closes. In his first year in the Premier League, the Ecuadorian went through an adaptation process and had to go out on loan to Beerschot V.A. in Belgium. Moi made 14 appearances for the Antwerp club, scoring two goals and providing one assist. By 2022, he was back at Brighton, where he started to develop into the player he is today, for whom the English giants were fighting for.

 

 

 

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