
Liverpool could sign Moises Caicedo ‘for big money’ after stance confirmed – pundit
Kevin Campbell has tipped Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo “to go for big money” next season amid interest from Liverpool.
Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, the former Arsenal and Everton striker said the 20-year-old is capable of playing for “one of the top clubs” in Europe.
Caicedo attracted interest in the summer after an impressive start to the life with the Seagulls.

The Reds were linked with a late-window move for the centre-midfielder as they looked to sign cover for their numerous injury absentees.
As quoted by the Liverpool Echo (6 September), Caicedo revealed he is “not thinking about any other club” and is solely focused on doing well for Brighton.
Jurgen Klopp’s side did sign a midfielder on deadline day.
The club confirmed the signing of Arthur from Juventus on a season-long loan deal.
When asked by Football Insider if Caicedo would be a welcome addition to Liverpool next year, Campbell said: “I think he can go on and play for one of the top clubs.
“He is getting his minutes in and is getting his understanding of the Premier League fully now.
“He looks like a really good player. I like him a lot. He does the midfield work effortlessly.

“For someone so young, it does not seem to be a grind for him. He can put his foot in, can link the play and gets forward.
“I think he is going to go for big money.”
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