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Liverpool transfer contact for Caicedo after Chelsea’s Lavia hijack

Chelsea attempted to sign Moises Caicedo, but the chase was stalled. With Liverpool increasingly interested in the Brighton star as they move to Romeo Lavia’s stall.



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Liverpool have made a late bid for Chelsea’s Moises Caicedo, having made contact with Brighton over a move for the midfielder.

Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino Pushed to sign this midfielder for most of the summer. After seeing Mateo Kovacic, N’Golo Kante and Mason Mount leave Stamford Bridge, it appears his offer of a move for the Frenchman has not yet been finalised. As Ecuador enters, he stumbles along the way.




The Reds will face Pochettino’s side on Sunday in their opening game of the season in the Premier League. And Jurgen Klopp appears eager to beat his opponents ahead of the game at Stamford Bridge.

Mirror Football understands Liverpool bosses have been in contact with Brighton over a deal for Caicedo. The Blues have had a number of offers for the 21-year-old rejected by the Seagulls. which still adheres to the value of 100 million pounds

The Ecuador international made it clear he wanted a move to Stamford Bridge despite not training earlier this week. Meanwhile, the Reds are trying to push Southampton star Romeo Lavia. But so far it hasn’t been able to convince Saint to sell out.

Chelsea also offered £48m for the former Manchester City star, although this was also rejected. Pressing hard to bring in a reserve midfielder. Following the departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho

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It remains to be seen whether Liverpool will overestimate Brighton’s Caicedo after weeks of negotiations with Southampton over Lavia’s transfer fee.

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