Chelsea Favourites For Caicedo But Face Battle With Top Premier League Clubs

Brighton's Moises Caicedo looks likely to leave the Amex Stadium this summer
14:00, 15 Jun 2023

Chelsea are the favourites to land in-demand Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Moises Caicedo this summer. 

Seagulls manager Roberto De Zerbi told Sky Sports at the end of the season that the Ecuadorian could leave the Amex Stadium during the latest transfer window, which opened on Wednesday, putting a number of the Premier League’s top clubs on high alert. 

Chelsea are reported to be in ongoing discussions with Brighton and are 11/8 favourites to land the 21-year-old, believed to be Mauricio Pochettino’s main target, with Betfred. 

However, Arsenal, who have held a long-term interest in Caicedo, are said to be prepping their own bid for the youngster and intend on pursuing him regardless of whether they sign West Ham’s Declan Rice or not. The Gunners are 7/4 to sign the former Independiente del Valle man. 

Should Caicedo fancy moving to the north of England, there are a few options for him to consider. Manchester United can be backed to land the highly-rated star at 13/2, while their noisy neighbors Man City are 25/1. Elsewhere, Liverpool and Newcastle United are 25/1 and 33/1 respectively. 

If you fancy Caicedo to stay put on the south coast, he’s 11/4 to remain at Brighton next season. 

Caicedo made 43 appearances for Brighton across all competitions last season, scoring once and assisting once. 

Moises Caicedo’s Club After Summer Transfer Window Odds:

(Loan deals count) 

Chelsea: 11/8

Arsenal: 7/4

Brighton: 11/4

Manchester United: 13/2

Manchester City: 25/1

Liverpool: 25/1

Newcastle: 33/1

Caicedo Club After Summer Transfer Window Odds*

*18+ | BeGambleAware | Odds Subject To Change

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