I'm not going to argue the toss on what is and isn't a prestigious club, but the US fixtures illustrate the dramatic difference in scale between the two clubs.The thing is, Moises can do so much better than Chelsea. Much better. Much, much better. Stay here for another year, enjoy our European adventure and the experience that will give him, continue to develop under a brilliant coach, then go to a proper prestigious club if he still is keen. With hindsight, he’ll thank Brighton for saving him from himself.
The Chelsea game was, essentially, a home game for them.
The Brentford game was played out in front to a near-empty stadium before the fans, who could have watched our game, arrived to watch Chelsea take on Newcastle.
I'm also not sure how anyone is sure all these "proper clubs" will be lining up for him a year from now. Why aren't they all piling in now, when he's there for the taking? Caicedo is a specific type of player, and is exceptionally good at what he does. World class in fact. But in two transfer windows to date, there's only been one club in each who have pursued him.
Where's the evidence that will all change and United, City, Liverpool, Real, PSG etc will all have decided they need him next summer?
I'm not arguing for him to leave for Chelsea, but I don't have to think too hard to understand why he very probably wants to.