Despite having only made 21 Premier League appearances since joining Brighton in January 2021 from Ecuadorian side Independiente del Valle, Moises Caicedo has already got plenty of admirers in the Premier League.
Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea are all understood to be interested in the 20-year-old, with Graham Potter possibly looking for a reunion with a player who he brought to the Seagulls.
As Potter insisted when he signed Caicedo on deadline day, expecting him to need time to adapt, it took the Ecuadorian two months to make his Premier League debut but he instantly made a mark, grabbing an assist in a 2-1 win over Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
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From that moment on he started every game in the league and has carried over his impressive form from last season into the new campaign, despite the departure of the man who brought him to England.
Further composed midfield displays has prompted interest to sky-rocket for Caicedo with Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea having now found out how much they would need to part with to acquire him.
According to a report from the Mirror, Brighton are open to selling the player at the end of the season, but they are demanding a sum of around £85 million. While this price tag may seem ludicrous for a 20-year-old with minimal appearances in the Premier League, this fee would likely scare off any clubs from opening significant talks with Brighton.
It's possible the Seagulls may be more open to negotiations come the end of the season, but this high valuation can be likened to the Declan Rice and West Ham saga, in the sense that this is not necessarily determining the players value but instead how valuable he is to the club he is under contract with.
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