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Liverpool agree terms for Brighton star Moises Caicedo

Liverpool agree terms with Brighton for star midfielder Moises Caicedo

The criticism reached the doors of the people behind the scenes at Anfield as Liverpool agree fees with Brighton and Hove Albion for the transfer of Moises Caicedo.

Caicedo was an active Liverpool target early on until Chelsea accelerated their interest to sign the player and the Merseysiders took the back seat. However, the Reds’ interest took fore again post the departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho. And now, as per Paul Joyce of The Times [subscription required], Liverpool sit poised to hijack Chelsea.

Until now, no club matched Brighton’s £100m

ask, but Liverpool agree terms with Brighton with a £110m bid that is a potential club-record move. So, we part ways with £145m to get the Seagulls’ midfield duo [Alexis Mac Allister and potentially, Caicedo] and give them James Milner instead. In hindsight, this will prove to be an extremely smart deal.
Liverpool and Chelsea target Moises Caicedo.

The departure of key figures like Henderson and Fabinho has left a noticeable void, emphasizing the pressing need for reinforcements.

The lack of significant transfer activity in recent weeks had left many Liverpool fans concerned about the team’s prospects in the upcoming season. The midfield appeared to be an area of vulnerability. The agreement with Brighton for the potential signing of Caicedo signifies the intent by Liverpool to address this issue. [better late than never]

As the deal progresses, the focus will likely shift to finalizing personal terms with Caicedo. This step is crucial to ensure a smooth transition and integration into the squad. With the new Premier League season just around the corner, time is of the essence. If we could get the player registered in time before the season opener against Chelsea, nothing like it.

Moises Caicedo could soon join the ranks at Liverpool.

The acquisition of Caicedo will go a long way in shaping Liverpool’s midfield dynamics for the foreseeable future. We now have a bunch of great youngsters in the middle of the park who can do well in the current state of affairs as well as play a huge part in our future. It was about time Liverpool played the long shot instead of always being frugal in the transfer market.

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One more investment in a solid left-sided centre-back and squad can go out there and win every trophy possible. Fingers crossed.

Shrishh Attavar

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