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



scooter1

How soon is now?
This is the thing that’s annoying me. I don’t expect him to go. But I do expect him to miss the game on Sunday, which massively reduces our chances of winning
Kind of this, the change being that I do now expect him to go. It pisses me off that he now weakens our squad on Sunday, when Liverpool could be there for the taking again. He has still only played something like 25 PL games, which makes the expected fee bonkers…. Does 25 games, plus a few at the WC make you an established player?
 




BBassic

I changed this.
Jul 28, 2011
12,337
It's such a fine line we have to walk in response to this.

Take the hard-line approach and put our foot down might discourage future signings from joining.

Take the other route and we look a soft touch with regards to player power.

It's all just a bit shit, isn't it? I know our business model will always invite this particular situation but f*** me, if we could have just a little stability for a bit that'd be nice.
 




BN41Albion

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Oct 1, 2017
6,421
I'd be very surprised if Arsenal are willing to pay what is required. Depends how vital they see him to shore up their total bid.

Still can't see him leaving in January, would be a very poor message to others unless it is a crazy fee, but expect him to be out of the starting 11 for a few weeks after that Tory move.
Partey got injured last night - I reckon they'll go all out to keep their title challenge going
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
21,637
Worthing
I think anyone blaming the club for this, is venting their frustration in the wrong direction. The club have to walk a tightrope in terms of creating a vision of a club where a young player can progress and move onto a top 6 team, with being tough enough to sell on our terms. It's a difficult balancing act.
In this situation though, we have made it clear that we don't want to sell in mid season, we'll only look at a bid which is unignorable, and then more recently stated ' no more outgoings'.
It seemed to me that the transfer to Arsenal of Trossard had been conducted cordially. This approach with the lowball offer and the timing of this Social Media post looks like an underhand tactic to get their man on the cheap. Maybe their league position has added to their arrogance.
We'll stand firm on this one. We have to.
On a side issue, the social media post will really annoy the club. I expect its against the terms of Moisés contract to post anything of this nature on Social Media. It also uses the club emblem in the background which is not acceptable as this is certainly nothing like a club endorsed statement. It is a F@ck up by the agents but unfortunately the cat is now out of the bag.
Thankfully, it's now not long until the end of the window, so the club just have to hold firm for another few days, Moisés gets over it with the promise that he can go at the end of the season and I'm really hoping that we see some more decent performances from him.
Good post.

New agent etc….

Will do no harm whatsoever for us to stand firm, and for Caciedo to learn/understand regardless of what an agent/advisor says, when you’re under contract your host club holds the advantage.

Hopefully the new agent will lose credibility and discussions can restart in the summer.
 




Pevenseagull

Anti-greed coalition
Jul 20, 2003
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I agree. Anyone can see that is an agency written statement on his social media. The guy is 21 and to me seems a good egg but when you have an entourage of 4 or 5 people in an agency (all quietly desperate for their payday off of you) acting like your best mate and saying you are being held back from your dreams by the big bad club and that you need to take action to make this happen , then I imagine it's very easy to get carried along with it and take the actions they suggest. Complete pack mentality and you are the youngest one in there who ultimately dictates whether all the others get their payday. There's quite a lot of pressure there.

MC isn't blameless. He's not 12. He can make his own decisions but I can see how it happens and, as you say, reject offers, let him have a little sulk and then let him play his football again.

While the prices are finger in the air if this player rosta is reasonably accurate it's pretty clear how important this deal.is to the agents.


Trossard's agents had an even more lop-sided client list.


Cucarella not quite as pronounced


...not that I'm suggesting that the enrmo-mega agents are any better but recent experience does make me think that these little agents are a bunch of parasitic, spivs only interested in their big pay day. ****s the lot of them.
 


Baldrick

Active member
Aug 24, 2020
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Expect Arsenal to get desperate over the next few days if both Partey and Elneny are injured. Can't see us selling until the summer if the price is not right.

£65m is too cheap for Caicedo bearing in mind how much it would cost to buy the best alternatives of Fernadez and Rice. Casemiro who is aged 30 signed for Man Utd last summer in a deal worth £70m.
 








HalfaSeatOn

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Mar 17, 2014
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North West Sussex
There’s a football food chain but you don’t need to be gobbled up and spat out. TB will be fully geared to ‘we won’t stand in your way approach’ is balanced with what’s best for the club.
 


Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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Oxton, Birkenhead
It's such a fine line we have to walk in response to this.

Take the hard-line approach and put our foot down might discourage future signings from joining.

Take the other route and we look a soft touch with regards to player power.

It's all just a bit shit, isn't it? I know our business model will always invite this particular situation but f*** me, if we could have just a little stability for a bit that'd be nice.
I don’t think that not caving to these tactics is a discouragement for new players to join. We are developing their careers, giving them game time and have shown will sell when the price is right. There is a very clear distinction between that and allowing them to behave like sulky kids. Contracts are two way.
 




Mike Small

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Dec 26, 2008
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20:45 Arsenal’s effective centre midfielder Partey, goes off injured. Their win rate with or without him is night n day.

22:16 Caicedo goes public.

I’d bet Arteta to Edu post the injury “Go get the Caicedo deal over the line”.
Was he injured? I hoped he was being rested.

Either way, I'm going to enjoy Arsenal blowing up with Tross getting some abuse from the entitled Arsenal fans. Sure this is going to happen in the second half of the season.
 


















Horses Arse

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Jun 25, 2004
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here and there
20:45 Arsenal’s effective centre midfielder Partey, goes off injured. Their win rate with or without him is night n day.

22:16 Caicedo goes public.

I’d bet Arteta to Edu post the injury “Go get the Caicedo deal over the line”.
Which puts us in a strong position, bleed them dry
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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Brighton
Can see us accepting £80m between now and Tuesday. Player/agent power always trumps any poker player.
Yeah - I remember when Tony wanted to keep Dale Stephens one January when he was at his peak.

He had a ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity to play in the Premier League. Dale downed tools and put a statement out on social media. I was in Newcastle at the game when he didn’t make the squad and was furious. We lost. I could see a massive difference in our midfield without Dale pulling the strings.

But as you say, player/agent power always trumps our Tony, or does it?

Tony stuck to his guns.

Dale stayed and helped to ultimately win us promotion. You don’t know Tony very well at all do you.
 


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