
BREAKING: MOISES CAICEDO ‘IS HAVING SECOND THOUGHTS’ ABOUT JOINING LIVERPOOL
Most recent reports coming in has claimed that Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo is having second thoughts about joining Liverpool despite the Reds hijacking Chelsea’s plans with an £111million bid.
Jurgen Klopp’s side looked like the new frontrunners to seal the Ecuador international’s signature having offered above Brighton’s £105m asking price – with Chelsea later bidding £100m.
The German boss even confirmed that the club’s bid had been accepted with the player looking destined to become a Liverpool star this summer, but now Sky Sports have claimed Caicedo is not totally convinced about heading to Anfield.
Reporter Dhamesh Sheth said the player was having ‘second thoughts’, with Caicedo and his representatives still in London ahead of plans to travel to Liverpool for a medical on Friday.
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