Chelsea has options on its wishlist since Moises Caicedo, the standout midfielder for Brighton & Hove Albion, will set the West London club back a significant sum of money. The Blues are also looking to add a keeper. Stamford Bridge’s projected $2 billion reconstruction appears to be getting closer.
The newest development in Chelsea’s saga-like search for the Ecuadorian international has changed. It seems that the English capital company’s £70 million offer won’t even come close to luring Caicedo. If Brighton has a price in mind and is aware that a wealthy team is interested in signing their asset, they will not budge. They deserve praise for being a smaller side. Supposedly, the Blues will return with an additional £10 million. The player is worth it? He might be a good addition to Stamford Bridge in general, but at those prices, I’m not convinced.
If CFC is unable to hire the Ecuadorian this summer, they might try again in January 2024. The young footballer is only 21 years old, so if they refuse, they might be back in a year. Targeting various athletes is a different choice. Rayan Cherki, Gabri Veiga, and Romeo Lavia are thought to be Chelsea’s three alternate plans. According to the same story, Mauricio Pochettino wants a new stopper as well.
Chelsea is purportedly moving towards a $2 billion Stamford Bridge makeover.
The rumored bid by the current Blues ownership to purchase a £50 million “site of housing for military veterans” next to the Fulham Road stadium has been approved. The stadium’s redevelopment was first mentioned while Roman Abramovich was the chairman.
The consortium led by Todd Boehly, the current chair, promised money for potential projects. Most supporters will be ecstatic about the Bridge’s expansion. However, none of them will be happy to hear that they would have to spend four years away from home while the 40,341 capacity is increased.