Man United, Arsenal learns Brighton Albion's price tag for £60,000 per week Moises Caicedo

During the weekend, mufcgistlovers reported that Manchester United's manager, Erik ten Hag has intensified his efforts to sign a midfielder, which might give Manchester United an advantage in their pursuit of Brighton star Alexis MacAllister in the summer. Following the recent absences of Christian Eriksen and Casemiro, the Red Devils were forced to revamp their system, something the Dutch manager hopes to avoid for the upcoming campaign.


Mac Allister and Moises Caicedo from Brighton are apparently on United's radar, but both players could fetch as much as £140 million. Money may be limited, especially if the Glazer family objects to a prospective purchase of the club, because United is also interested in a star striker like Harry Kane or Victor Osimhen for Ten Hag.

Ten Hag allegedly listed midfield as an area to focus on strengthening this summer, along with adding a new striker, so trading off one of United's players might help offset a hefty price tag. The loss of either Caicedo or Mac Allister would leave Brighton lacking in the middle of the field, and they would almost surely try to add more midfielders.

They might be losing a playmaker and an all-around midfielder, but if United offered Scott McTominay in exchange for the two, the pain might be lessened. Following the acquisitions of Casemiro and Eriksen, the Scot has been linked with a move away from the club due to his decline in the team's hierarchy.

Despite scoring in the 2-0 victory over Everton on Saturday, the 26-year-old's playing time would probably be further cut if any of the Brighton players moved to Old Trafford.

According to rumors, he has been placed on the cutting edge because Casemiro, Eriksen, Fred, possibly Caicedo or Mac Allister, and even Marcel Sabitzer, if the Red Devils decide to sign the Austrian on a permanent basis, are all choices for United's midfield.

McTominay may think about leaving Old Trafford due to a potential shortage of midfielders, and Newcastle might be a viable destination. According to sources, United has reportedly set an asking price of £50 million for the Scotland international, which might put Eddie Howe's team off guard and give Brighton the opportunity.

His most recent performances for his nation demonstrate that he is also a capable goalscorer, which may appeal to Brigthon. 


McTominay may want to play frequently, which seems doubtful at United given that he has only made 10 Premier League starts so far this year. If Caicedo and Mac Allister eventually transfer, he would also have the opportunity to spend time working with De Zerbi, who has revolutionized English football, and Brighton would gain the required midfield reinforcements.

The latest development on Mosies Caicedo


Moises Caicedo, Brighton Albion's mid fielder and Ecuador international, will reportedly cost Manchester United £80 million to hire.

When it comes to bolstering their alternatives in the middle of the park, United has Caicedo on their list of potential transfers. According to The Peoples Person, the Red Devils are also interested in Alexis Mac Allister in addition to Caicedo.

Football Insider claims that Caicedo's signing a new contract with the Amex will not prevent him from departing in the summer. Brighton is getting ready to let Caicedo go because they anticipate quite a few of interest in him.

“Man United could land summer target Moises Caicedo for £80million despite him signing a new Brighton contract, sources have told Football Insider.”

“Sources with knowledge of the 21-year-old’s situation have revealed the new deal will have no bearing on a potential transfer – opening the door to yet another transfer saga involving the midfielder.”

“The Ecuador international is set to field offers from a number of top English clubs in the off-season, including Man United.”

In January, Arsenal came quite close to acquiring Caicedo but the Seagulls turned down their £70 million offer. In his article, Pete O'Rourke stated that Arsenal is still interested. The 21-year-old is also being pursued by Chelsea and Liverpool. With his new contracts, Moises Caicedo will now make about £60,000 each week.


It is not shocking that United is interested in Caicedo. The team's sole dependable defensive midfielder is Casemiro, and whenever he is absent, the quality drastically declines. Moises Caicedo would be a good addition to the group, and at just 21, he still has a lot of space for improvement.



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