SimpKingpin
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Yep, he's the perfect "case study / poster boy" for how we expect our players to behave and then be rewarded with their big move.I am 95% sure he will go because he meets the key criteria:
- we have prepared for his loss (we have more than one talented young player to compete for his place)
- we'll get a good price (probably more than his true 'worth' given that he has a global profile now)
- he's 'done his time' and earned a move, whilst behaving with impeccable professionalism (so far)
- he wants to go
The 5% uncertainty only relates to the last point, as Alexis himself has made positive noises but I assume his Dad is expressing his desire to move on his behalf.
I'd say Caicedo is more likely to stay. He's a (naively optimistic) 50:50 for me.
He even signed a new contract before the World Cup, which I imagine came with assurances he could leave if the price is right (maybe even a bit below asking price).
His Dad is just managing our expectations (which is fair).
Meanwhile I think Alexis does actually love the club and Brighton (his instagram is flooded with pics of the area), and he will be a model professional until his time is up.