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The race is won by Chelsea! Blues beat Liverpool to a record-breaking £115 million trade for Moises Caicedo, who will sign an eight-year deal.- by POLYMECHANOS


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Chelsea has won the battle to capture Moises Caicedo, a midfielder for Brighton, for a British trade record of £115 million ($146 million).

The Athletic reports that Caicedo’s transfer to the Blues is almost complete after an agreement was reached and a Monday medical appointment was scheduled. Caicedo will sign for an astounding £115 million, with an option for a further nine years, on an eight-year deal. After the medical, it’s likely that the transfer will be declared.

The good news is that the Blues have prevailed in a transfer drama that has dragged on throughout the summer. According to reports from two days ago, Caicedo was determined to move to Stamford Bridge despite Liverpool’s $110 million British record offer, and at long last, it appears that Chelsea has secured their man.

According to reports, Brighton, who bought Caicedo in 2021 for under £4.5 million, also agreed on a sell-on clause. As a result, they stand to make a staggering profit on the Ecuadorian international of more than £110 million, as well as possible future profits. This is a triumph for the club’s lauded player acquisition and transfer policy.

Those who saw Chelsea’s match against Liverpool on the opening day will be eager to see what Caicedo can bring to Mauricio Pochettino’s revamped team, which was full of offensive strength but slightly unbalanced and missing a final cutting edge in the opponent’s box. Things are only going to get better as the new recruits get used to life at Stamford Bridge over the upcoming months.

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