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United target Baleba sets sights on AFCON glory and midfield supremacy

Carlos Baleba
December 2025

Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba says he wants to become the best midfielder in the world while helping Cameroon at AFCON, after emerging as an elite Premier League performer and attracting strong but ultimately unsuccessful interest from Manchester United in the last summer window. Signed to replace Moises Caicedo, Baleba impressed across his first two seasons before form dipped amid heavy transfer speculation, with Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler stressing the emotional impact of United’s interest and urging the 21-year-old to stay grounded, develop in Sussex and build step by step.

Merino brands Caicedo tackle “horrible” after Arsenal rescue point

Moises Caicedo
December 2025

Mikel Merino described Moises Caicedo’s studs-up challenge on his ankle as a “horrible” tackle that he always believed warranted a red card, recalling how his joint bent awkwardly and admitting he was relieved to avoid serious injury before later heading Arsenal’s equaliser. Initially booked, Caicedo saw his punishment upgraded after Anthony Taylor consulted the pitchside monitor and ruled the excessive-force challenge endangered Merino’s safety, with the Spaniard revealing he did not speak to the midfielder afterwards and stressing that mobility and luck prevented a potentially much worse outcome.

Maresca fumes over Hincapie elbow after Caicedo sending off

Piero Hincapie
December 2025

Enzo Maresca argued Piero Hincapie should have been sent off for elbowing Trevoh Chalobah under the eye, criticising what he sees as inconsistent refereeing after Moises Caicedo was correctly dismissed for a dangerous tackle and referencing previous leniency shown to Rodrigo Bentancur against Chelsea. Hincapie received only a yellow following VAR review on the aerial clash that left Chalobah with visible facial swelling, while Caicedo’s studs-up lunge on Mikel Merino was upgraded to red, prompting Maresca to accept the dismissal but demand clarity on why similar high and reckless challenges are judged differently week to week.

Amorim lines up Elliot Anderson and Baleba as he plans United midfield shake-up

Ruben Amorim (Manchester United)
November 2025

Ruben Amorim wants to toughen Manchester United’s soft centre by targeting Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest) as a priority midfield signing who can play as a holding player or box to box, with his value rising after strong club form and an impressive start for England. Forest hold a contract until 2029 and a valuation near seventy five million pounds, so United may pivot back to Brighton’s Baleba if talks stall. Brighton previously demanded a Caicedo-level fee, which made United walk away, but Amorim still views the 21 year old as an ideal long-term piece.

Nevin hails Caicedo as defensive genius but warns Real Madrid off record fee

Moises Caicedo (Chelsea)
Ongoing 2025–26 season

Moises Caicedo (Chelsea) has drawn glowing praise from club legend Pat Nevin, who labelled the midfielder a genius defensively and argued that his 2025 26 form proves he could anchor any elite side, prompting speculation over whether Real Madrid might eventually try to sign him.
Nevin told Casino Hawks that Caicedo’s all action game goes far beyond ball winning, yet warned that Chelsea’s 115 million pound outlay and eight year contract mean any buyer might face a fee near 200 million, a level even superclubs would hesitate to match.

Chelsea Block Real Madrid’s Midfield Raid

Enzo Fernández, Moisés Caicedo (Chelsea)
October 2025

Chelsea have rejected Real Madrid’s interest in Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo, insisting both midfielders are untouchable. Madrid scouts have been tracking the duo, but the Blues view them as central to long-term plans under contracts running until 2031 and 2032.
Fernández and Caicedo both impressed in Chelsea’s 1-0 Champions League win over Benfica, reinforcing why they are off-limits. The decision signals Chelsea’s intent to protect key assets, even amid Madrid’s persistent targeting of Premier League midfield talent for their rebuild.

Chelsea Set to Keep £225m Midfield Duo Amid Transfer Speculation

Enzo Fernández, Moisés Caicedo (Chelsea)
May 2025

Chelsea have no intention of selling midfield stars Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo, despite interest from Real Madrid and Saudi clubs. Both remain central to the club’s long-term plans.
Fernández is under contract until 2031 after a £110m move from Benfica, while Caicedo signed an eight-year deal last summer worth up to £115m. Chelsea will focus instead on strengthening other positions this summer.

Al Nassr Target Chelsea Midfielder Caicedo in Record Deal Bid

Moisés Caicedo (Chelsea)
April 2025

Al Nassr are targeting Chelsea’s Moisés Caicedo as a “dream” summer signing and are willing to pay a club-record fee.
Caicedo cost Chelsea over £100M in 2023 and has six years left on his contract. The Blues are reluctant to sell unless a massive offer arrives.

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