The sporting future of Moises Caicedo is still up in the air, as he has accumulated different interested in signing him for the winter market in Europe, as acknowledged by Brighton's own technical director, Roberto De Zerbi. With Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea, all heavyweights in the Premiership and European football, in his sights, the 46-year-old Italian could not escape the question about the future of Niño Moi and whether he will stay after the winter transfer window next January.
"I would like to keep all the players in the team and I would like to add some. My hope is that Caicedo and (Alexis) Mac Allister will stay with us. But at the moment I'm only thinking about Arsenal, it's going to be a very difficult game," De Zerbi said. According to British media, Liverpool would be willing to invest up to 72 million dollars to sign the Ecuadorian midfielder, who has been standing out both in the Ecuadorian national team and at Brighton.
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It is worth remembering that Moises Caicedo arrived at the club nicknamed 'La Gaviotas', after excelling in Independiente del Valle and the Ecuadorian national football team. The English giants have not forgotten about the option that leads directly to Moisés Caicedo (21 years old). A young midfielder who, incidentally, is showing his best form at Brighton & Hove Albion. And the Ecuador international remains tied to the Seagulls until mid-2025.
When Caicedo arrives at Liverpool, it is well known that the 35-year-old Spaniard's time at the club ends in 2023. The former Real Betis and West Ham United, arrived at Anfield in 2019 as direct competition to Alisson Becker. Adrian in recent games has been relegated by the 24-year-old Irishman Caoimhim Kelleher, who has already won the place of substitute to the Iberian. He is joined by 36-year-old veteran James Milner, who is currently injured.
Milner has extended his contract for another year, but he and the fans know the time has come to say goodbye. The Englishman hopes to be back by the end of January after a hamstring injury. Continuing in midfield is Guinea's Naby Keïta who, at 27 years of age, is just getting his first minutes with the Reds after a long knee injury and a thigh pain that kept him out for six months.
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