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Klopp loses his mind, what he is willing to pay to sign Moises Caicedo

Moisés Caicedo is undoubtedly one of Ecuador's young talents, given the level he has shown at Brighton and with the Ecuadorian national team

By Charles Cornwall

Moisés Caicedo is undoubtedly one of Ecuador's young talents, given the level he has shown at Brighton and with the Ecuadorian national team
Moisés Caicedo is undoubtedly one of Ecuador's young talents, given the level he has shown at Brighton and with the Ecuadorian national team
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Moisés Caicedo is undoubtedly one of the young talents that Ecuador has, due to his proven level at Brighton and in the Ecuadorian national team, as well as his recent participation in the World Cup. The English portal 'Sky Sports' has reported that Chelsea and Liverpool are interested in the services of the Ecuadorian. The midfielder prior to the World Cup has also been in the eyes of many Premier League clubs, as with Brighton he has stood out, being an undisputed starter and the best player in several of the matches played.

At the moment what exists is interest, that both the Blues and Anfield, want and it is expected that in the coming days can develop formal talks with the people of Brighton and representative of the Ecuadorian. Brighton have never had a FIFA World Cup finalist until Qatar and never had several (so many) players in the spotlight. Their World Cup representatives were Alexis Mac Allister, Kaoru Mitoma, Leandro Trossard, Tariq Lamptey, Moisés Caicedo, Pervis Estupiñán, Jeremy Sarmiento and Robert Sánchez. That barrier of impossibilities was broken by Mac Allister with Argentina winning the World Cup against France.

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Does Moises Caicedo have a realistic chance of a move to Liverpool? The Sun reports that the Reds are preparing $243 million. "It's a very special moment for the club. Twenty-five years ago the team was close to bankruptcy and now we have a World Cup winner," said Paul Barber. The Seagulls' chief executive since 2012 shaped a transfer model with owner Tony Bloom that has paid off, showing off his players at the World Cup.

"When players play well they attract interest from other, richer clubs. Mac Allister has just won the World Cup and was important in the final with an assist. They will want him, but we hope to keep him in the team," Barber was quoted as saying by Madrid daily Marca.

Brighton to price Caicedo

In Barber's tenure, Brighton bought the Santa Rosa-born player from Argentinos Juniors for €8m in 2019. Now, the market value of the ex-Boca Juniors midfielder has multiplied. A process that also followed with the club's seven other World Cup players in Qatar.