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[Albion] Moises Caicedo - New contract signed until summer 2027 with 1 year extra option.



Feb 23, 2009
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Brighton factually.....
At some point teams (even small south American ones) are going to say 'you guys have got a lot of money, we want more for this player' as well as 'if you're after them there probably worth more than we realised'. If we sell both Mac and Moises for around 80 million in the summer it's going to be VERY hard to find bargains, let alone players that rarely exist (left footed, ball playing CBs).
This is true, we "were" under the radar, once you hit the headlines as we are, we will have to either pay more, or move on to the next untapped market, maybe Asia, Scandinavia or central America, however our reputation will proceed us now, and we will ultimately pay more for some players.
 






The Fits

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This is true, we "were" under the radar, once you hit the headlines as we are, we will have to either pay more, or move on to the next untapped market, maybe Asia, Scandinavia or central America, however our reputation will proceed us now, and we will ultimately pay more for some players.
@dazzer6666 is right to not want me as chairman. But fans of every other club would be just as livid If they sold their star young player to a team now known for a) having money and b) picking a bargain and c) having money. Could you imagine the absolute scenes at Chelsea if they sold us Colwill. It simply wouldn't be enough money for their supporters. So how do we get these players moving forward? I don't believe there is a never ending supply of unknown gems out there, eventually they run out or we get priced out (or we simply have a run of duds and no first tem progression) so it really wouldn't surprise me if in the next season or two we see a big change in our transfer tactics (not to mention the fact both Newcastle and Chelsea are going to be very interested in anyone we are linked with). Obviously we will always be in for those kind of players, but we may also start to think about (for instance) competing for out of contract players or higher tier players (a la Dortmund- Hazard, Brandt, Haller etc) via slightly higher wages. Sounds dangerous but we control wages, we can't control over inflation of the market.
Potentially, but not now
The moment an English player gets a cap (March it looks like) he is worth that kind of money. It's nuts but thats how inflated prices are for Englishmen.

I do think the whole thing is going to get a hella lot more difficult now the cat is out of the bag.
 
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dazzer6666

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@dazzer6666 is right to not want me as chairman. But fans of every other club would be just as livid If they sold their star young player to a team now known for a) having money and b) picking a bargain and c) having money. Could you imagine the absolute scenes at Chelsea if they sold us Colwill. It simply wouldn't be enough money for their supporters. So how do we get these players moving forward? I don't believe there is a never ending supply of unknown gems out there, eventually they run out or we get priced out (or we simply have a run of duds and no first tem progression) so it really wouldn't surprise me if in the next season or two we see a big change in our transfer tactics (not to mention the fact both Newcastle and Chelsea are going to be very interested in anyone we are linked with). Obviously we will always be in for those kind of players, but we may also start to think about (for instance) competing for out of contract players or higher tier players (a la Dortmund- Hazard, Brandt, Haller etc) via slightly higher wages. Sounds dangerous but we control wages, we can't control over inflation of the market.

The moment an English player gets a cap (March it looks like) he is worth that kind of money. It's nuts but thats how inflated prices are for Englishmen.

I do think the whole thing is going to get a hella lot more difficult now the cat is out of the bag.
Agree with the last bit….but think the impact will be more likely us getting gazumped as we try to do deals for ‘unknowns’.
 


ConfusedGloryHunter

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Jul 6, 2011
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This perception that all other football clubs in the world had no idea about Brighton and our buy players with potential tactic until recently is wrong. People in professional football have been more than aware about what we do for a few years now. The big difference is that some of those players are now at world class level.

But our USP is still good. We take punts that the old school premier league teams do not and can outbid many top teams from other countries that may wish to take the same chance. The second difference is that we offer a fast track into a premier league team that insta-glory, billionaire teams do not and so can persuade players to sign for us.

I imagine sell on clauses may be increasing mind!
 














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Machiavelli

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This perception that all other football clubs in the world had no idea about Brighton and our buy players with potential tactic until recently is wrong. People in professional football have been more than aware about what we do for a few years now. The big difference is that some of those players are now at world class level.

But our USP is still good. We take punts that the old school premier league teams do not and can outbid many top teams from other countries that may wish to take the same chance. The second difference is that we offer a fast track into a premier league team that insta-glory, billionaire teams do not and so can persuade players to sign for us.

I imagine sell on clauses may be increasing mind!
Very much this. The club also do enormous research on the player, and how they will be able to settle. Look at the interview with Buonanotte, where he mentions on more than one occasion that the club had arranged for his family to come over to help with the settling in process.
 






PILTDOWN MAN

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Sky news now saying Winstanley has mentioned that Chelsea want him this January.
 






Berty23

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Yep said three teams chelsea Liverpool and one other team chasing him THIS window
Over to you mr bloom euro footy or £80 mill in your back pocket
If three want him then it will be over 80 million I expect. He has shown he dominates premier league games vs anyone at the age of 21. It is hardly a gamble to sign him. Incredibly I don’t see 80 million as “eye-watering”
 










The Fits

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I just don't think Bloom will sell him to Chelsea. And I think Caicedo wouldn't be that bothered because at the moment they don't even look like they're gonna be in Europe next year. Being naïve perhaps, but to lose your player of the season, then your manager and all the backroom staff, then your recruitment director, THEN the best player you've ever had...that's too much isn't it? That feels like being mugged off, even if we get 100million for him.
 


Dick Swiveller

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Sep 9, 2011
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Be very very disappointing if he goes this window. At least keep what we have to see where we end up .

To everyone else £100million
To Chelsea - £110 + Colwill

Anything else then , no deal , no chat , no response

Vultures !!!
Colwill is good but not worth £99999890
 


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