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



Couldn't Be Hyypia

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If a player doesn’t want to be at the club which he has made clear with the transfer request then the club need to sell him for as much as they can either now if his valuation is meet or in the summer even if that means he sits with the under 21’s until August after all if the reported wage he’s currently on is £3,500 per week and it’s 26 weeks until 1st August it would cost TB £91,000 which would be well worth the investment for the potential financial return after a summer bidding war
Oh my bloody goodness
 




Weststander

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If a player doesn’t want to be at the club which he has made clear with the transfer request then the club need to sell him for as much as they can either now if his valuation is meet or in the summer even if that means he sits with the under 21’s until August after all if the reported wage he’s currently on is £3,500 per week and it’s 26 weeks until 1st August it would cost TB £91,000 which would be well worth the investment for the potential financial return after a summer bidding war
Even 21 weeks @ £25k with employers NIC is £601k.

Chicken feed compared to more rich clubs entering a bidding war.
 


portlock seagull

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Oh my bloody goodness
Club is accused of slave labour by the asylum that is social media apparently. You can’t make this stuff up! Personally I find hilarious. Wilberforce be turning in his grave, he fought so hard for the rights to earn more than £3k a week after all :lolol:
 


perseus

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Caicedo is the best midfielder in the Premier League available for ten years. Trossard is a fringe Premier League forward for 50% appearances for two years. Wages?
 






stewart_weir

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The non-CL European leagues are also nice to qualify for in the sense that they would be the biggest opportunity to actually win a title. Usually the top English teams are in the CL instead, and usually also not a great risk to encounter the European giants. If Brighton would qualify for the EL, the club would be one of the favorites to win it.
Also consider potential risk of our PL position the same season. Euro games require a greater depth of squad which I don't think we have right now.
 


Triggaaar

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Not sure that's the point. He is probably already earning enough that he wouldn't have to work again if he got a compensation pay based on existing wages but I doubt anyone, given a choice of having the same earnings or having 5 times as much would turn it down, in whatever job they do.
Yes I agree that earning more is a big pull and I don't blame him for wanting to earn more. My point is that some people are specifically commenting on the possibility of him getting injured, and therefore the relevance of how a new contract would ensure his family are catered for etc. These are two separate points. By all means say 'we'd all like to have a big pay rise', but the comments of 'it's fair enough because it secures his family' are wrong, because Brighton could secure his family too.
 








trueblue

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I’m fascinated by the agency aspect of this. What prompts Caicedo to choose this particular outfit to negotiate the biggest deal of his life when it has no track record? Would love to know the reason.

Can’t help being suspicious that they went to him with the Arsenal offer already in place. The inexperience of the agents would work in their favour when it comes to contract negotiations. A neat way of unsettling a player and letting the agents take all the flak in return for their huge payday. All purely speculative of course - but there’s not much else to do but speculate. Moises may have other connections with these guys, who knows?
 


Springal

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I'm not aware of anyone in the UK media pointing out that Brighton need to be compensated not just for the player, but for sorting all that mess out. Anyone could have signed him when we did, they just didn't have the stomach for the work involved.

ue.
The problem was understanding who were real representatives or not and the fact he had 4 agencies claiming partial representation.

Given our previous misdemeanours with player representation and FA fines we were either brave or stupid 😂
 




Springal

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Can’t help being suspicious that they went to him with the Arsenal offer already in place. The inexperience of the agents would work in their favour when it comes to contract negotiations. A neat way of unsettling a player and letting the agents take all the flak in return for their huge payday. All purely speculative of course - but there’s not much else to do but speculate. Moises may have other connections with these guys, who knows?
He was shopping around for new agents end of last year - his previous reps were South American / Ecuadorean and with multiple representatives no doubt wanted to simply this for any move.

Make no mistakes this was all driven by Moises , he would have agreed a plan with his agents when deciding which one to work with
 


Eric the meek

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To change the subject - any news of any incomings likely?
That's good timing.

@trueblue posted on the Yasin Ayari thread about a feature on him in Albion Unlimited. Play it from 39:30. It's about 6 minutes long.
Well worth a listen.


(Apologies for the digression, but it's a glimmer of good news to lift the gloom)
 










TugWilson

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And how do you think TB sees them?

Yes, there are the likes of Dunk, March etc that will stay but the likes of Mitoma, Mac Allister, Caceido and probably Sarmiento, Encisco will be firstly developed to help the club but ultimately the reality is they will be sold on for a huge profit.
Only TB can answer that , but i would like to think he sees our players in the same way we do , as a life long supporter i would guess he sees them improve themselves and the club , work hard to get us as far as possible . Obviously when the time comes for a sale he wants what is best for both the player and the club , i don`t think he is any different from the guy in the stands ( which of course he is one ) until a fee is broached and then he has to become the businessman that he is , again looking out for the club , but i don`t see him look at our players from the get go as "what can i get for him " other than not buying a 33 year old with no resale value at the end of a 4 year contract .
 


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I’m fascinated by the agency aspect of this. What prompts Caicedo to choose this particular outfit to negotiate the biggest deal of his life when it has no track record? Would love to know the reason.

Can’t help being suspicious that they went to him with the Arsenal offer already in place. The inexperience of the agents would work in their favour when it comes to contract negotiations. A neat way of unsettling a player and letting the agents take all the flak in return for their huge payday. All purely speculative of course - but there’s not much else to do but speculate. Moises may have other connections with these guys, who knows?
They seem to have strong links with Ecuador, Pervis follows them on Twitter but doesn’t appear to be in their books.
 




DJ NOBO

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We got a big fee for a player who had effectively downed tools.
Were we supposed to hold on to him for 18 months stinking the place out?
Glad to see the back of him
We didn’t get a big fee for Trossard. It wasn’t that much more than we paid for him and he’s a lot more accomplished now. And there was time on his contract.
Arsenal got the right end of that deal for sure.
Of course we’ve been the winners in other deals.
If we got £75m for a player who had played 26 PL games it’s another Albion win.
Swings and roundabouts.
 


RM-Taylor

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RDZ interview then on ITV basically saying without actually saying that Moises is on his way.

"We will see tomorrow, and the day after what happens"
 


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