Brighton player Moises Caicedo is linked to the Reds and Red Devils, but he admits no one would turn down an offer from the Blues.
What did Moises Caicedo say?
Ecuadorian midfielder Moises Caicedo has been a revelation for Brighton since arriving in England during the 2021 winter transfer window, allowing him to attract interest from afar. Caicedo is said to have a following at Old Trafford while there has been talk of a £42m bid from Anfield over the summer, but the young man admits he might be tempted to reunite with Graham Potter at Stamford Bridge.
The Ecuadorian midfielder told Olya when he asked about his future plans that right now he is very focused on Brighton and the World Cup. According to Moises Caicedo, he wants to have a great World Cup and then they will see what happens. The Moises think they are one of the best teams in the world and no one would turn down an offer from the Blues or any other club like that. says it would be a dream to be on the best teams in the world and succeed there.
Moises Caicedo added on his respect to the manager who gave him a big break in Europe that he is very sad now that he left for Chelsea because he helped him a lot and the player wanted to continue having him as a manager, but this is football. According to the Ecuadorian player, no one ever knows that today he can be here and tomorrow somewhere else, this is the work of a football player and a coach.
A little about the topic
Graham, who left the Seagulls to take over the Blues, was the man who helped the Ecuadorian reach his potential.
What’s next?
The Seagulls have taken 13 points from six Premier League games this season, placing them fourth in the table, but they have seen two games postponed since the death of Queen Elizabeth II and will not return to action until they face the Reds on 1 October.