Exclusive: Fabrizio Romano’s update on “crazy” Arsenal and Chelsea transfer battle

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Fabrizio Romano has provided an exclusive update on the Moises Caicedo transfer saga in the latest edition of his CaughtOffside column the Daily Briefing.

Caicedo is emerging as one of the most in-demand midfielders in the game at the moment after some outstanding performances in his time with Brighton, with Arsenal and Chelsea being strongly linked him with the Ecuador international this January.

Still, for the time being it seems Romano is not aware of any new bids from either club, even if the London giants have both had some talks on the player’s side.

Romano admits it’s a “crazy” saga, and one that he expects could remain open right until Deadline Day.

“Despite reports to the contrary, I’m not aware of second Arsenal bid submitted on Saturday, let’s see on Sunday what happens,” Romano said. “The last bid was the one I mentioned on Friday: £60m, rejected. Brighton insist they want to keep Caicedo, not an easy one.

Moises Caicedo in action for Brighton against Chelsea

“Arsenal are pushing on Caicedo deal also on player side, Chelsea already had conversations on player side but their last bid was £55m ten days ago; rejected too.

“For sure it’s a crazy situation and so it can be open until the Deadline Day.”

Arsenal could really do with bringing in a top young talent like Caicedo as soon as possible, with the 21-year-old having the potential to turn Mikel Arteta’s side into more serious title contenders.

The Gunners are still ahead of Manchester City at the moment, but they don’t have quite the same squad depth as their rivals, so would do well to be less reliant on Thomas Partey and Granit Xhaka.

Chelsea, meanwhile, still need to rebuild after a difficult season, and Caicedo could be ideal to strengthen their midfield.

The Blues have both N’Golo Kante and Jorginho looking a little over the hill now, and both players are currently on course to be free agents in the summer.

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4 Comments

  1. If Arsenal will be able to behave themselves as they did about Mudryk case I will like it because agents are the ones causing the bidding war by ignite the fire for clubs to fight for some certain players many times the players in question fail to deliver I advice Arsenal to cool down and search for quality players that can deliver for both the premiership and champion league next year already they have gotten two signings and we know Trosard as very good player Jakub Kiwior I also believe he will do better good players are around it depends on what you need and Edu and Arteta together with the board are doing good job at least our players are younger than any premiership clubs and can with stand pressure by next season there experience will increase so if can’t get what we need now in the summer we complete it with experience players and quality players let’s have more of our academies in the squad Arsenal don’t sell Florin Balogun for any price now he will deliver good for Arsenal if look Saka, Nketiah Smith Rowe and Reuse Nelson and other up coming ones we will make the grade very soon

  2. As an Arsenal fan I don’t really understand the finance behind Caicedo. Between Tielmans on a free in the summer, who will want a massive salary (£200-300k pe?) or I guess that Arsenal could buy him now for £10-15M vs £60-65M for Caicedo but will also want a biggish salary (£100-200k pw), over 5 years of contract Tielmans would be a MUCH better deal!!

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