Liverpool’s record-breaking deal for Moises Caicedo is not done yet, with contrasting claims over whether a move to Chelsea could still be on.
As Brighton held talks with both Liverpool and Chelsea late on Thursday, the Sussex club set a deadline for clubs to submit their bids.
An offer of £111 million arrived from Anfield, eclipsing the £100 million bid from Stamford Bridge, and on Friday morning Jurgen Klopp confirmed a deal had been agreed.
However, the manager was keen to stress that nothing was finalised yet, with Caicedo due to undergo a medical and sign off on personal terms.
There has been a new twist just over an hour later, then, with reports from London that Chelsea are still looking to hijack the deal.
Both the Independent‘s Miguel Delaney and the Guardian‘s Jacob Steinberg have reported that the London club were hoping to revive a deal.
Delaney explained that there is a belief at Chelsea that “they have a superior offer to the player and that they can trump the Anfield club on price.”
It comes after a lengthy pursuit of the 21-year-old from those among Chelsea‘s hierarchy, with a number of bids already rejected by Brighton this summer.
Caicedo has been based in London after leaving training with Brighton earlier in the week, and was expected to head to Merseyside for the next stages of his move.