CHELSEA target Moises Caicedo missed training for Brighton on Monday amid suggestions that the in-demand midfielder is frustrated over his club’s reluctance to sell him.
Caicedo, 21, has been vying for a move throughout the summer transfer window but Brighton are said to be demanding as much as £105 million for him – the same amount that Arsenal paid West Ham to sign Declan
Rice last month. Brighton’s lofty asking price has prompted Chelsea to search for cheaper midfield solutions, with September 1’s deadline day edging closer.
The Blues have had a series of transfer bids rejected for Ecuador international Caicedo but now appear to have found a handy alternative, Leeds star Tyler Adams. The United States captain reportedly has a £20 million release clause in his contract, having been relegated with the Yorkshire side last season.
Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino wants to bring in midfield reinforcements ahead of the new Premier
League campaign, which for the Blues begins at home to Liverpool on Sunday. For Brighton, they kick off against newly-promoted Luton and it’s unclear whether or not Caicedo will be involved.
BBC Sport claim that following the 21-year-old’s absence from training on Monday, sources are unsure if he’ll be present for Tuesday’s session. It’s not that first time that Caicedo has gotten desperate in his attempts to secure a move away, having handed in a transfer request and gone public with his desire to leave in January.
His plan failed, though, and soon enough the Ecuadorian signed a new four-and-a-half-year contract and declared his commitment to continuing his meteoric rise with Brighton, who signed him from Independiente del Valle in 2021 for a mere £4.5 million. Still, Caicedo fancies a no-doubt lucrative switch to Stamford Bridge. – Mirror Sport