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·25 Maret 2026
Moises Caicedo reaffirms Chelsea commitment despite Real Madrid links

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·25 Maret 2026


Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo has reaffirmed his commitment to the club despite being strongly linked with a potential summer exit.
The 24-year-old has made it clear that he wants to become a legend at Chelsea. This is a massive boost for the Blues, especially at a time when there’s a dark cloud hanging over the club.
Chelsea are lacking direction at the moment, with Liam Rosenior’s ill-advised appointment sending them into a downward spiral.
They were eliminated from the Champions League after suffering a humiliating 8-2 defeat against Paris Saint-Germain in their two-legged last-16 encounter.
Chelsea have also managed just one win from their last six Premier League outings (D2, L3), including back-to-back defeats against Newcastle United and Everton.
The humiliating 3-0 defeat to Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium means the Blues have lost four consecutive games for the first time in over three decades.
Rosenior has only been in charge for 19 games but is already facing backlash from fans, and Chelsea’s dreadful form has raised questions about the futures of several key players.
Caicedo was named among players who may be looking for a way out of their seemingly endless contract, particularly after being linked with a move to Real Madrid.
However, the Ecuadorian midfielder has rubbished those rumours, making it clear that he intends to honour his contract, which runs until 2031.
“I’m just focused on my club right now,” Caicedo told El Chiringuito TV. “I’ve got a contract there at my club. I want to become a legend there, God willing, and well, that’s all for now.
“As for the national team, I want to stay there and finish on a high note.”
Caicedo’s midfield partner Enzo Fernandez has also been linked with a move to Madrid.
However, unlike his South American teammate, Fernandez has left his future up in the air, particularly if the club fails to qualify for the Champions League.
Rosenior’s job is reportedly not under any imminent threat, with the club’s owners ready to back him even if they miss out on a top-four finish.
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