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·23. April 2025
“Something they’ll take very seriously” – Chelsea not ruling out selling Moises Caicedo

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·23. April 2025
Chelsea are reportedly NOT ruling out selling midfielder Moises Caicedo this coming summer transfer window in a big claim this week.
The Blues came from a goal down to score two very late goals to win the game 2-1 against Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday afternoon in what was a very dramatic game of ups and downs. But for 80 minutes, it was a lot of downs for Chelsea and the woes were continuing. Thankfully, they managed to get two late goals from individual brilliance to win the game.
Still, manager Enzo Maresca did not celebrate the Chelsea win over with the away fans like all the players did at the end of the game, which was very odd. But he has explained his reasoning for this in the post match press conference, although it wont wash.
The fans were furious throughout most of the game though and certainly let the manager and the players know this at half time and throughout the game. Pedro Neto responded to the fan anger in his post-match comments after the game on Sunday.
The summer transfer window is incoming, and the big stories are already starting to bubble up a bit. There’s been a report suggesting that Saudi have interest in signing Moises Caicedo, and it appears that Chelsea could accept an offer for him.
Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo battle in midfield. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Chelsea are not ruling out the idea that Moises Caicedo could leave the club this summer amid interest from Saudi Pro League clubs.
That is according to former Man United and Blackburn chief scout Mick Brown, who allegedly remains well connected within the game.
For whatever reason, he hasn’t lived up to the price tag,” he told Football Insider.
“I find that surprising because, aside from the fee, I think he’s a very good player and I understood why Chelsea were so keen to sign him.
“The money side of it didn’t seem to matter at the time, they were spending big on everybody.
“Now, though, the financial situation is starting to play a part in their decisions.
“I don’t think Caicedo will be at the top of their list of players to sell, but I also don’t think they’re going to rule out his exit.
“If they receive an offer from Saudi Arabia which is around the price they paid for him, so probably about £100million, it’s something they’ll take very seriously.
“That money would then be invested elsewhere in the squad because they still need improvements.”