As per a report by the Guardian, Chelsea are planning to make an improved offer to sign Liverpool target Moises Caicedo after an initial bid was rejected.
Recently, CBS reporter Ben Jacobs reporting that Brighton & Hove Albion could demand in excess of £75 million to sell the Ecuadorian international.
With the Athletic also claiming that Liverpool would be unable to fund the signing of Moises Caicedo, Chelsea could well seal the deal for Moises Caicedo in January with an improved offer.
Ultimately, if there’s one accusation that cannot be levelled at Todd Boehly, it is that he is anything but frugal.
The American owner has blown away the transfer market by making a host of signings since taking over from Roman Abramovich as Blues owner.
However, there is no underestimating just how badly Jurgen Klopp’s side need a brand-new midfielder.
With Jordan Henderson, James Milner and Fabinho looking miles off it all season, a player of Moises Caicedo’s profile would instantly elevate the entire team.
Blessed with excellent technical ability and an enviable engine, the World Cup sensation would suit both Premier League rivals, as he seems to have it all in his game.
Chelsea plan improved offer for Liverpool target Moises Caicedo

According to a report by the Guardian, Chelsea could make an improved offer for Liverpool target Moises Caicedo, after their initial £55 million offer was turned down last week.
Graham Potter is also reportedly eyeing reinforcements in the middle of the park as his side’s midfielders have flattered to impress this season.
This is a huge worry for the Reds, whose chances of qualifying for the top 4 seem be dwindling as weeks pass.
As Chelsea plan to put forward an improved offer for Moises Caicedo, Liverpool may well taste defeat in this very transfer battle.
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