
Premier League
Al Nassr wants to make a new splash in the transfer market and has Moisés Caicedo as one of its top priority targets. The Saudi club, where Cristiano Ronaldo plays, is prepared to make an offer of around 100 million pounds to secure the services of the Ecuadorian midfielder from Chelsea.
The intention is clear: strengthen the midfield with a young player, established in the Premier League, and with international projection, all with the ambition to continue building a project that combines media figures and elite talent.
Al Nassr aims to build a dream team with Moisés Caicedo
Caicedo arrived at Stamford Bridge last year in a multi-million operation with Brighton, a move that placed him among the most expensive midfielders in the history of English football. Despite initial difficulties, his adaptation has been progressive, and Chelsea considers him a key piece of their squad. He is under contract until 2031, complicating any immediate exit attempt, especially given the firm stance of the London club not to negotiate below his high valuation.
Al Nassr's bet on the Ecuadorian stems from the need to balance the team with a defensive midfielder that allows more freedom to its attackers. In addition to Caicedo, the club also has Luis Díaz on its radar, with the idea of forming a strong front line alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Colombian Jhon Durán.
Although London does not envision his departure, the figure that could be tabled from Saudi Arabia could, at least, prompt some reflection. Caicedo's future, for now, remains shaded in blue, but the economic power of Saudi football threatens to shake the foundations once again.
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