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Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea all linked with Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo - Paper Round

Brighton ready for Caicedo interest Moises Caicedo could be the next player to follow Marc Cucurella and Yves Bissouma out of the door to a bigger club at Brighton. The 20-year-old Ecuadorian midfielder has thrived at the south coast club and with Graham Potter now at Chelsea, he could join Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United as potential suitors, and the Mirror think that a new contract offer could be made.

Ad Europa LeagueMan Utd fall to defeat to Sociedad on sombre night at Old Trafford08/09/2022 AT 21:04 Paper Round’s view: Caicedo would no doubt be tempted by the chance to follow Potter to Chelsea, where the opportunity to probably double his wages and challenge for trophies would be hugely tough to turn down. Given he is so young, perhaps he will be tempted to stay on for at least a couple more years with Brighton, but the game seems to favour ever younger players.

Read the full story Boehly wants more than Chelsea Chelsea’s new billionaire owner Todd Boehly already has expansion plans. The Sun claims that the American wants to take stakes in clubs around the world as part of a network for Chelsea, whereby youngsters across the world can be spotted and developed abroad, before they are then given the chance to move to Stamford Bridge and play for the Premier League side.

Paper Round’s view: On the surface, all this makes sense. Smaller clubs are given financial assistance and can perhaps keep younger players than they might normally, and it allows them to plan with long-term support.

However there is something quite depressing about clubs being controlled in many ways by what is, in theory, a rival organisation that they may one day play. Read the full story Brighton consider Potter replacements Norwegian

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