Caicedo confusion hanging over Chelsea, Liverpool
Soccer Football - Premier League - Leicester City v Brighton & Hove Albion - King Power Stadium, Leicester, Britain - January 21, 2023 Leicester City's Youri Tielemans in action with Brighton & Hove Albion's Moises Caicedo Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo
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Chelsea
and Liverpool have gone to battle in the transfer market for the signature of
Brighton's Moises Caicedo before they face off at Stamford Bridge on the
opening weekend of the Premier League season.
The
Ecuadorian is set to become the most expensive player in English football
history as both clubs see the 21-year-old as integral to their hopes of bouncing
back after disappointing seasons.
Liverpool
have agreed a £110 million deal with Brighton, but the player is believed to still
favour a move to Chelsea.
The
Blues slumped to 12th in the Premier League last season - their lowest finish
since 1994 -despite spending over £500 million on new players during the first
year of the club's new ownership.
Chelsea
are now looking to throw more money at their issues after a summer clearout
left new manager Mauricio Pochettino short of midfield options.
But
after they failed to match the asking price during months of negotiations,
Liverpool looked to have stolen a march when they were the highest bidders by a
deadline imposed by Brighton on Thursday.
The
Reds are also in need of new midfielders after losing captain Jordan Henderson,
Fabinho, James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain since the end of
last season
Jurgen
Klopp's men missed out on Champions League football for the first time in seven
seasons after finishing fifth in the Premier League last season.
And
despite the capture of another of Brighton's stars Alexis Mac Allister and
Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leipzig, fans and even the club's new skipper Virgil
van Dijk have grown frustrated with the lack of new arrivals at Anfield.
"Obviously,
when a lot of players are leaving, when your captain is leaving, your
vice-captain is leaving, and at the moment, there are only two incomings...I
can understand some people having doubts," said Van Dijk.
Liverpool 'desperate'
After
bowing out of the bidding for Jude Bellingham prior to his 100 million euro
move from Borussia Dortmund to Real Madrid earlier this year and refusing to
meet Southampton's £50 million asking price for Romeo Lavia, Liverpool's late
swoop for Caicedo was labelled "desperate" by former defender Jamie
Carragher.
But
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said the unexpected departures of Henderson and
Fabinho to Saudi Arabia had forced the club's hand.
"We
are a club with not endless resources," said Klopp. "Things we didn't
expect, a couple of things, happened in the summer."
Klopp
also had to row back on his previous criticism other clubs spending over £100
million on a single player.
"Everything
changed. Do I like it? No. Did I realise I was wrong? Yes," added the
German coach.
"I'm
not blaming anyone but it's just the market. In the end, we as a club have to
make sure that, with our resources, we get the best possible player."
Whoever
does not end up landing Caicedo, though, risks falling to close the gap not
only to defending champions Manchester City, but Arsenal and Manchester United,
who already have their major transfer business done before the season starts.
By
contrast, both Chelsea and Liverpool will begin their campaigns on Sunday with gaping
holes in their midfield.
So
too do Brighton, who must once again rebuild after qualifying for Europe for
the first time in the club's history last season.
"I've
already forgotten Moises," said the Seagulls manager Roberto De Zerbi on
Friday.
"The
big clubs can buy the players but they can't buy our soul and our spirit."

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