[Albion] £115m

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Neville's Breakfast

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Just a complete guess, but naybe Liverpool had to go to £111M to beat Chelsea's £110M. Worry is, where do things go from there if Liverpool are offering personal terms of £150K a week and Chelsea have promised his agent to pay the lad £250K a week (with, probably Chelsea style, a few £million back-hander to the agent)?
Holding my breath until he's officially announced as a Liverpool player......
I read Chelsea bid £100 m.
 


Guinness Boy

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He would be very badly advised to do that. Alongside AliMac at Liverpool is about as good as he could have hoped for, career wise.

And there was a reason for the midnight cut off. Completely different rules now :wink:
This. We need to sign and fund a replacement tout de suite. We can’t have Chelsea stretching the process out for days just because a Z List porn star and a few dweebs in Lagos are upset.
 


Thunder Bolt

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I mean you can believe what you want but reliable sources say it, club left him out of pre season game, he hasn't been pictured in training and the rest is facts
Only a handful (if that) will know what has happened. I'm not sure your 'reliable' sources do.

Paul Barber said Caicedo had a tight hamstring.
Paul Barber said out of 1000 things on the internet, 999 are wrong.

Those are facts. All the rest are just gossip.
 




Deportivo Seagull

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According to Skysports he’s having second thoughts about Liverpool. Looks like last ditched attempt from Chelsea. Him and his agent aren’t going to come out of this in a good light.
 








PeterT

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He would be very badly advised to do that. Alongside AliMac at Liverpool is about as good as he could have hoped for, career wise.

And there was a reason for the midnight cut off. Completely different rules now :wink:
Amazing story really - the contrast between decaying slums, crime and poverty and the riches of playing for a top 6 Premier League team. Still, he should get used to the poverty, crime and decay and he’s always got Ali Mac to help him settle in there 😆😆!
 


Bridcutt

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You need to learn to believe our club.

Only a handful (if that) will know what has happened. I'm not sure your 'reliable' sources do.

Paul Barber said Caicedo had a tight hamstring.
Paul Barber said out of 1000 things on the internet, 999 are wrong.

Those are facts. All the rest are just gossip.
He has a narrative. Him saying Caicedo is refusing to train/isn't turning up makes us appear weaker in trying to hold Caicedo or get the highest price possible

Barber saying Caicedo has a tight hamstring is not a fact, it's a statement from him
 


Uncle Spielberg

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You cannot lose the quality of Trossard, MacAlister and Caicedo and not expect a massive difference. That is HUGE. We will do very well to finish top half this season now. The Pigeons will come home to roost at some point. Enjoy this season and Europe
 




Vin

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All we need now is Man Utd to come in with £115m to take him. He’s a Utd fan I believe
 


ukpolska

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The justice of this is so right as all the way through this the Chelsea entitlement has been nauseating, yet I haven't seen the same from one Liverpool fan.
With many reports of a British record of £111m plus a sell-on clause Tony Bloom has done it again, and damn, are we lucky to have this man.
Good luck to Moisés Caicedo, and I hope he gets better agents who teach him how to behave because Brighton have gotten him a better offer than what Chelsea were offering, plus he gets to play in the Champions League, which is total vindication on Brighton's part. Still got a way to go, but his agents need to start putting their player's career first rather than thinking about their own fee .

i personally want to see Chelsea's fragile house of cards come tumbling down, and justice would be that Brighton purchase Tyler Adams from under their feet. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 


Beanstalk

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Chelsea aren't out of this... Heard of £115m bid being tabled... We'll have to wait and see!
 


Guinness Boy

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Chelsea aren't out of this... Heard of £115m bid being tabled... We'll have to wait and see!
We should turn it down for the player’s sake. Liverpool is a far better move for him than basket case Chelsea.

Looks like he’s got a very, very greedy and clueless agent.
 




Beanstalk

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We should turn it down for the player’s sake. Liverpool is a far better move for him than basket case Chelsea.

Looks like he’s got a very, very greedy and clueless agent.
At this point, I really don't care where he's going. Anything over £113m would make Moises the third most expensive transfer in pounds of all time behind Mbappe and Neymar's moves to PSG. Utterly remarkable.
 


Neville's Breakfast

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According to Skysports he’s having second thoughts about Liverpool. Looks like last ditched attempt from Chelsea. Him and his agent aren’t going to come out of this in a good light.
And nor would the Albion if we arranged a sealed bid auction then didn’t respect the outcome. I would be very surprised if there are any other options for him now than Liverpool or Brighton.
 


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