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·17 aprile 2025
Chelsea insider reveals club’s Moises Caicedo transfer stance amid Al Nassr interest

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·17 aprile 2025
Chelsea have no plans to sell Moises Caicedo this summer, despite genuine interest from Saudi side Al Nassr according to reports.
It’s set to be a another busy summer at Stamford Bridge, with the Blues believed to be looking to sell as many as seven or eight players in order to fund their moves in the market.
Chelsea face a critical window with the club looking to sign a striker, centre back and right footed attacker to strengthen Enzo Maresca’s squad.
Outgoings will also be crucial with Chelsea looking to move on the likes of Ben Chilwell, Raheem Sterling, Armando Broja and Axel Disasi to name a few.
One player who no one expects to leave is Caicedo, but he’s said to be attracting interest from Saudi side Al Nassr, who boast the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Jhon Duran amongst their ranks.
Caicedo has arguably been Chelsea’s best player this season. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Al Nassr have added the Ecuadorian to their shortlist, but journalist Ben Jacobs has provided an update on the situation.
He took to X.com and said:
“Chelsea have no plans to sell Moises Caicedo, despite genuine interest from Al-Nassr, as @mcgrathmike called. £115m paid, and valuation significantly higher now.”
Caicedo is currently having an exceptional campaign and has arguably been the best midfielder in the Premier League this season.
Despite the vast outlay on the 23-year-old he’s now showing why the Blues paid a British record for him, and it’s likely he’ll be named Chelsea’s player of the season.
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Jason Cundy feels Caicedo is more important to Chelsea than Cole Palmer, and he might have a point given there’s no natural replacement for the Ecuadorian in the squad.
Caciedo has been a mainstay in the side starting all 32 of Chelsea’s league matches, and he will have a key role to play as the Blues look to secure Champions League football and win the Conference League.
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