There was plenty of curiosity in Brighton and Hove Albion’s midfielder dynamo, Moises Caicedo, nonetheless the Seagulls may properly be pricing their participant out of a transfer.
With Roberto De Zerbi already having misplaced Alexis Mac Allister to Liverpool, any deal for Caicedo will probably must be a ‘finest value’ for the membership to conform to promote.
That actually appears to be the case in the meanwhile as, regardless of curiosity from each Chelsea and Arsenal, Caicedo remains to be a Brighton participant.
One journalist who’s none too impressed by the price being touted for the 21-year-old is switch professional Dean Jones.
“I believe, to start with, we’ve realized that it’s important to deal with Brighton respectfully and positively don’t worsen the state of affairs by coming in with presents that you understand are usually not going to be accepted. That’s the primary lesson to study with Brighton,” he stated to Give Me Sport.
“£100m is an excessive amount of, it’s approach an excessive amount of. This can be a participant who has had one full season within the Premier League.
“It’s completely outrageous that you’d be spending £100m on a participant that two years in the past, you could possibly have purchased for £4m.”
It’s a good level.
Though switch charges have typically been sky rocketing over the previous few years, eventually a line needs to be drawn.
Jones has completely legitimate reasoning for his opinion on Caicedo and the unbelievable uplift that Brighton need on their funding.
The problem for the participant now, after he appeared to snub Arsenal’s advances, is whether or not Chelsea are prepared to pay such an inflated determine for him.
With so many gamers heading out of the exit door at Stamford Bridge, the membership are prone to have sufficient within the coffers to satisfy any monetary calls for, however one has to query the validity of such a bid given the circumstances.
If the Blues are critically prepared to pay that form of cash, then certainly West Ham’s Declan Rice additionally has to enter the dialog…