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After the recruitment of Cody Gakpo, Liverpool does not intend to stop there! According to the Ecuadorian media Teradeportes, the Reds have started talks with Moises Caicedo, with the aim of signing him during the winter transfer window. Author of an excellent World Cup with Ecuador, the defensive midfielder was even a scorer against Senegal, but could not prevent the elimination of Tri from the group stages. After an initial offer turned down by Seagulls bosses, Liverpool are reportedly ready to make an offer of around €65m for the Brighton player, who is also coveted by Chelsea. The Blues would be interested in Caicedo in the event of failure in the Enzo Fernandez file. The Mersey club should therefore quickly return to the charge for the Ecuadorian international. The Reds would like to sign the 21-year-old from January to strengthen their midfield. Case to follow.
‼️ The ‘Moi Boy’ could wear red‼️
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Liverpool would be willing to pay 60 million pounds sterling for the pass of Moisés Caicedo.
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— Machdeportes ✨ The authorized radio of the 2022 World Cup (@MachdeportesFM) December 30, 2022
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Yesterday Liverpool ratified its intention to buy the Ecuadorian for less than the €70 million requested by Brighton and resent the offer.
The reds are the most interested and it is the most formal offer, Brighton likes it, but they want more money less bonds. pic.twitter.com/b5rMkGPSoP
— TERADEPORTES (@Teradeportes) December 29, 2022
to summarize
After the recruitment of Cody Gakpo, Liverpool does not intend to stop there! According to Ecuadorian outlet Teradeportes, the Reds have started talks with Moises Caicedo, with the aim of signing him in the winter transfer window. Author of an excellent World Cup with Ecuador, the defensive midfielder was even a scorer against Senegal, but could not prevent the elimination of Tri from the group stages.