Moises Caicedo | Signs for Brighton

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That Forlan video that Sky Sports kept running had some awesome goals in there. It was a taste of what was to come. Unfortunately not whilst playing for us! Instead he recaptured that when he moved on.

He turned out to be a fine player. He's one of the only ones I look back on and think what might have been. .

Can never judge these players solely on YouTube compilations, I would like to have the time to sit and watch a few games to see for myself what all the fuss is about. I guess that's what scouting departments are for.
 
He turned out to be a fine player. He's one of the only ones I look back on and think what might have been. .

Can never judge these players solely on YouTube compilations, I would like to have the time to sit and watch a few games to see for myself what all the fuss is about. I guess that's what scouting departments are for.
Caicedo is highly regarded in South American circles.
I doubt so many talking about him means he’s overhyped. I’ll await Tim Vickery’s assesment
 
Wow he's a wonderkid talent no question, I imagine the club will want this deal wrapped up quickly if they're really interested.
 
I want to see him and wan bissaka up against sterling, in front of 70,000 United fans.. I bet sterling would lose some pounds
 
I think this is exactly the type of signing we'll make to play the deep-lying playmaker role. It will be some kid with huge potential who not too many know about, similar to the Diallo signing. And won't be a Rice for 80 million like some expect.

Under Fergie we were great at discovering unpolished gems and turning them into superstars - Ole, Vidic, Evra, Cristiano, Sharpe, Irwin (Zaha could have been with correct coaching) etc and I think the board are trying to get back to that.
 
For under ten million(?) he looks like a no-brainer.

I’ve watched him in about 15 games or so from last season up to now, across the domestic league and in Libertadores.

He’s already a major part of a really small club that only recently shot into relevance with their Sudamericana (EL equivalent in South America) win last year and through to this season.

Very high-energy midfielder and plays for a team that is very impressive for its size. He was a major part of the side that spanked the team I follow in South America and the champions Flamengo, 5-0 in the groups. For an example of how well they function, you should watch highlights of Independiente del Valle V Nacional in the 1st leg of their Libertadores tie a few weeks ago. They actually didn’t win and got knocked out on pens in the 2nd leg but I haven’t seen such complete domination of another team in a long time. Some South American experts believed that if Moises wasn’t injured for those ties, then IDV would have had that bit extra needed to make the domination count and progress to the next round.

Very happy with this link as I believe the risk is very low and reward potentially very high. Hope we get him.

Sounds like a difference-maker.
 


I'm sold.


His breakout performance was vs. Uruguay a month prior when Ecuador won 4-2. 18-years old at the time, he totally bossed the midfield in a World Cup qualifier against highly experienced opponents, and became the youngest player ever to score in CONMEBOL WCQ.
 
I want him here bad! Never heard of him before today but I’m now well caught up in the hype.
 
More than his shots his passing range and accuracy is what impressed me.

Apparently supports us due to Antonio Valencia.

Not heard of him before today though.
I've have wondered abit of why Antonio Valencia had darker skin than typical south Americans. According to wikipedia there are about 10% afro-equadorians today. They were mainly brough over by the spaniards as slaves in the 1400-1500's. Guess having Tony Valencia as a sort of inspiration when both belong to the same oppressed minority. Looked a bit more into the issue and it seems like afro-equadorians still face alot of racism even if they have been in the country for over half a Millenium.
 
Caicedo is highly regarded in South American circles.
I doubt so many talking about him means he’s overhyped. I’ll await Tim Vickery’s assesment
That is not to say the Ecuadorians were lucky. Three wins in four games, and 13 goals scored tells a story. Argentine coach Gustavo Alfaro came in at the last minute, but he is proving a good fit. He has always been happiest with counter-attacking sides, and Ecuador are at their best breaking at pace down the flanks. Subtle attacking midfielder Angel Mena has been the surprise hit of the campaign so far, and powerful young winger Gonzalo Plata has been the breakout star, pushed closely by all-round midfielder Moises Caicedo.
https://www.espn.co.uk/football/fif...world-cup-qualifying-tablecolombia-in-trouble

Tim considers him the 2nd best Ecuadorian and that's more than enough for me :D


I also found a 30min podcast on him which sounds promising.
https://podtail.com/podcast/world-football-index-podcast/moises-caicedo-scouting-spotlight/
 
These types of signings are giving me hope that the club are finally starting to be more proactive in snapping talents up before they go to some other club in Europe and then their value shoots up later.

Seems very highly rated.
 
Budget Camavinga? I'll take it.

He doesn't look anything like Camavinga to me. Cama is a crazy good ball carrier and striker from midfield.

The highlights are more in the Kante mould.


In an interview with ECDF, Caicedo explained that his dream is to play for Manchester United following in the footsteps of Ecuadorian football legend Antonio Valencia who he admires for his dedication to reach such heights.

We will get him if we are interested.
 
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If you follow the football in South America (I only watch the Brasileirao, Primera Division and Copa Libertadores but not the Liga Pro) then everyone knows this player and therefore i was happy to read that we are apparently interested in him.......i would definitely go for him because he really looks pretty good and you can't make much wrong with his probably transfer fee (Especially in the current times you must find good players for such prices).

If we send a plane to Ecuador then we should sign Gabriel Veron too :smirk:
 
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Could he play in a 2 with Pogba or Donny, or would he need to partner with Fred or McTominay?
Whatever happens Pogba will probably be gone next season, unless Deadwood Woodward has a brainfart and offers him £450k a week to stay.
 
Hope he's got an accomplished passing game, and could retain the ball under pressure. Fed up of signing technically flawed players.
 
Hope he's got an accomplished passing game, and could retain the ball under pressure. Fed up of signing technically flawed players.
they say his passing accuracy is always above 90% in some of the reports i've read. i'm sure the speed of the game / pressing in England will make it a lot harder but he definitely seems like the right sort of player we should be looking at.

A mobile CDM who can tackle, pass, run but also chip in with goals.
 
I think this is exactly the type of signing we'll make to play the deep-lying playmaker role. It will be some kid with huge potential who not too many know about, similar to the Diallo signing. And won't be a Rice for 80 million like some expect.

Under Fergie we were great at discovering unpolished gems and turning them into superstars - Ole, Vidic, Evra, Cristiano, Sharpe, Irwin (Zaha could have been with correct coaching) etc and I think the board are trying to get back to that.
Diallo has been known to all big clubs for years. Vidic was one step away from going to Liverpool. Cristiano was actually half-signed by Liverpool, while Juventus, Barcelona and Arsenal were ready to bid. I guess when you say "not too many know about" you mean fans, not clubs.

Similarly with this kid, Man City's name is in the tweet...
 
He looks like the new Pogba with better defensively. I think he can be the real deal because he just turned 19 last month and already in Ecuador national team and had 4 caps 1 goal. I know it’s Ecuador but not many 18 out there got their first international call. Just turned 19 & set the regular spot.
 
Never heard of him but hope we sign him
 
Will admit I knew nothing until yesterday but for that price definitely worth the risk
 
Are the links credible?
 
Camavinga still looks rough round the edges and would cost 60 million minimum.

Rather take a punt on this kid at probably 10-15 at a guess.
6m is the price. Us and West Ham would cough that up easy. He prefers Utd :drool:
 
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