Chelsea close to tabling first bid for Brighton's Moises Caicedo
Chelsea are targeting Brighton's Moises Caicedo to bolster their midfield.

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Chelsea are reportedly set to make an initial offer to Brighton and Hove Albion in their pursuit of midfielder Moises Caicedo. </p>
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The Ecuadorian is Chelsea's primary target for their midfield overhaul this summer, and discussions have already taken place with the player's representatives. </p>
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Personal terms are not expected to be a problem, as Caicedo is keen on the move. However, Chelsea have not yet engaged fully with Brighton regarding the terms of a potential deal. </p>
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Caicedo expressed his desire to leave Brighton before the start of the new season, and the club are open to letting him go. </p>
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However, they are determined to receive a fair price for the 21-year-old, considering recent high transfer fees in the market. </p>
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Brighton are holding out for £100m, citing the precedent set by West Ham's record-breaking fee for Declan Rice. </p>
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Chelsea view Caicedo as the perfect addition to their midfield, especially with the departure of several key players. </p>
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Even if the deal with Caicedo is finalised, Chelsea may still seek additional reinforcements in midfield, with Southampton's Romeo Lavia also being considered. </p>
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However, Lavia is attracting interest from other Premier League clubs such as Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United, and Newcastle. </p>
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