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The figure of 80 million who slaps Ten Hag before starting the season

The manager recently received some very bad news when it came to this star player that would arrive to the team.

By Angus Barnes

The manager recently received some very bad news when it came to this star player that would arrive to the team.
The manager recently received some very bad news when it came to this star player that would arrive to the team.
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Manchester United are yet to make the deals that Erik ten Hag want to complete, and now it seems that there is a player that is getting further away from the team.

The fact is that Erik ten Hag is still looking for several deals to happen in the next few days, mainly because he is also missing several players that could actually reinforce the team, and while this player was one of the main targets for the team, it now seems that Manchester United manager could be ready to say goodbye to the idea of signing him.

Moises Caicedo was one of the most wanted players for the red devils and Erik ten Hag, and while it seems that the is definitely going to make a move from Brighton and that there was an interview of him saying that playing with Manchester United was a dream for him, it now seems that he has a different idea that could send him to another team.

Now it was reported by “The Sun” that Moises Caicedo is closer to join the Chelsea team in this transfer window, in words of the player he said that “It is impossible to say no to the idea of joining Chelsea”, meaning that he could actually be ready to make a move for the London team and close the doors for teams like the red devils that also wanted him.

Moises Caicedo value

Now the young ecuatorian player could be worth up to 80 million euros, and it seems that Chelsea are ready to make the move happen and they are ready to send that amount of money to sign Moises Caicedo in this transfer window, one of the most exciting young players in the midfield is ready to join Chelsea over the red devils.


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