- Chelsea had £55m rejected on Thursday
- Brighton have set £75m price tag
- Blues considering improved offer
WHAT HAPPENED? Brighton, who value the Ecuador international closer to £75 million ($92.9m), rejected the Blues' offer on Thursday. However, The Guardian reports that Chelsea are continuing their pursuit of Caicedo, and could make an improved bid for the 21-year-old.
THE BIGGER PICTURE: While Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi suggested the player could leave in the summer, he reiterated his desire for Caicedo to stay this January. The words of the manager echo those of the club, who have been clear with their intention of not selling the midfielder this window.
AND WHAT'S MORE: However, Brighton may feel inclined to sell if their £75m valuation is met by Chelsea, a club with which the player already has strong links. Graham Potter is thought to be a big admirer of the Ecuadorian, who he worked with since his arrival in England two years ago, and the Seagull's former head of recruitment Paul Winstanley is now leading Chelsea's transfer strategy.
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Getty ImagesGetty ImagesGettyWHAT NEXT FOR CHELSEA? After a recent deal was completed for former PSV starlet Noni Madueke and with the Blues still in the mix for Caicedo, it is still set to be a busy transfer window for the club.