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[Albion] Moises Caicedo - New contract signed until summer 2027 with 1 year extra option.







Wardy's twin

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Yeah and quite happily did his boyhood club almost every season for a while for a ‘new improved deal’
and has been pivotal to our staying and improving in the PL , better defender than Webster without a £20 purchase....

I assume you have never gone to your boss and asked for a pay rise or have looked at another job paying more?
 


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We need to hit a European spot or win the FA cup whilst we’ve still got the band together. This could be a once in generation squad we have right now, surely we can’t keep improving it or treading water as our top players leave?
Yes, but as has been pointed out, keeping the band together to take advantage of any qualification we acheve is the problem.
 


Kalimantan Gull

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How can someone be ‘too good for us’ he’s a fantastic player playing in a team full of other fantastically talented footballers, hence why we are such a good side at the moment.

How will we ever progress with that mentality? We aren’t little old Brighton anymore.
There is quite a large middle ground between 'little old Brighton' and the very best players in the world. Would you still argue if I said Mbappe was too good for us?

We're brilliant, but Caicedo is just stunning
 


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and has been pivotal to our staying and improving in the PL , better defender than Webster without a £20 purchase....

I assume you have never gone to your boss and asked for a pay rise or have looked at another job paying more?
Of course, but I’ve never threatened to leave in a sideways move to get another one.

My response was more about him being loyal / his allegiance to Brighton - he’s the same as every player and as long as he could get paid what he wanted he was, but if a bigger club had been in for him he would have been off
 




nwgull

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We need to hit a European spot or win the FA cup whilst we’ve still got the band together. This could be a once in generation squad we have right now, surely we can’t keep improving it or treading water as our top players leave?
We seem to have a good record of cashing in on a player and reinvesting the money to give an overall improvement.

I make it around 170m income on transfers and compo for Potter, and probably only about 30-50m of that (Biss + Maupay) was budgeted for. I imagine that our scouting team and data analytics could have some serious fun investing that extra 120m!
 


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Unfortunately it’s highly unlikely that all of Mac A, Caicedo and Mitoma will be with us come 1st September. Just the way of the current $$$$$ EPL.

I’m getting used to this now, as TB seems incredibly strategic about it all.

I just hope any departees leave in a manner respectful to our club and that we extract vast amounts of cash from the buyers.
It is a lot easier for players to leave in a more ‘respectful’ manner in the summer when there are no games to play or even training for a lot of it. January transfers are quite often more messy because of that.
 


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Here is to your chance to feedback to the man himself.


Ugh. That's a shame.

This Jacobs guy is a bit of a chancer, perfectly summed up in this post.



(As previously mentioned...)

The "understand" comment came from an interview LAST WEEK, and was an answer to a general question about players wanting European football.

The £65m figure was pure speculation - and subsequently proved wrong.

As for "Brighton now want £75m+".... what, "now" like the price has just gone up?

And I think it's firmly established that Albion don't put price tags on players. Officially Caicedo is not for sale.

He's mixed in a "quote" with rampant speculation, but in the end it's just BS.

With this kind of stirring, I don't think Jacobs can be considered a friend of the Albion...
 
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Sheebo

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What a guy.
Jesus what an obsessed bellend. Barber should not have given him any sort of ‘interview’ and you can bet the club won’t engage again with this fraud.
 


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Ugh. That's a shame.

This Jacobs guy is a bit of a chancer, perfectly summed up in this post.



The "understand" comment came from an interview LAST WEEK, and was an answer to a general question about players wanting European football.

The £65m figure was pure speculation - and subsequently proved wrong.

As for "Brighton now want £75m+".... what, "now" like the price has just gone up?

And I think it's firmly established that Albion don't put price tags on players. Officially Caicedo is not for sale.

He's mixed in a "quote" with rampant speculation, but in the end it's just BS.

With this kind of stirring, I don't think Jacobs can be considered a friend of the Albion...

I wouldn't have him on anything to do with Brighton. He's a shit stirring troll
 


kevo

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Lol.
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Crawley Dingo

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Unfortunately it’s highly unlikely that all of Mac A, Caicedo and Mitoma will be with us come 1st September. Just the way of the current $$$$$ EPL.

I’m getting used to this now, as TB seems incredibly strategic about it all.
The Problem with attracting players with the lure of letting them speak to bigger clubs is what happens when you become a "bigger" club?
This leads to the potential problem of big clubs rather than focusing their money on building a better squad they also indulge in picking smaller clubs clean of talent. This is a problem that TB faces.

I think a top 4 spot is more important than the cup for various reasons, not only will we get more funds to keep talent, top 4 teams tend to stay there a while wereas a cup can be seen as a fluke ( Wigan etc). Its easier to see or sell "4th this year and first the next".
 


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Exactly. We have our model. Given others will always pay more then there is no point trying to be something we are not and if it did go wrong we would be screwed.

We will never be able to hold the best players in the world (which let’s face it Alexis and Caicedo are in the discussion for top tier players) so we need to enjoy them while they are here and accept they will leave. If we offer 100k then they will offer 200k. If we go 200 then they go higher. We can’t compete. So no point wasting money trying.

Is it annoying? Of course it is. But unless you are one of the mega rich clubs then it is tough.
The of the advantages of buying a player from us is that there's much room for manoeuvre on salary. If trossard was on £80k per week here he'd not be moving for £27m. So it costs us more to receive less if players are sold.

If its about keeping the talent then big salaries plus European football is required. We're a way off that currently and will never be able to compete with the top 6 fir salaries anyway.

There's somewhere in the middle I guess but where to pitch it won't be straight forward.
 




Crawley Dingo

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apparently they've bid £60M now. obviously reached the point there's they're trying to unsettle him, just like with fernandez. scum club

I would think that clubs will catch on wrt Cucarella that the club that unsettles the player doesn't get him, remember this is the kind of gamesmanship that TB is primed for.
 




Springal

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I would think that clubs will catch on wrt Cucarella that the club that unsettles the player doesn't get him, remember this is the kind of gamesmanship that TB is primed for.
But the one they pays the most will.

When was the last time a club wanted to buy one of our players, and didn’t?
 


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But the one they pays the most will.

When was the last time a club wanted to buy one of our players, and didn’t?
Spurs a week ago.
 


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