Moises Caicedo, Chelsea's midfield powerhouse, has made a surprising off-pitch move that has fans scratching their heads. According to journalist Ben Jacobs, the Ecuadorian star has switched agents, joining CAA Base—a decision that comes at an unusual time for the player.
Caicedo, who joined Chelsea from Brighton in 2023 for a British-record £115 million, has quickly become one of the Premier League's top midfielders. Just last month, he signed a new contract extending his stay at Stamford Bridge until 2033, signaling his long-term commitment to the club. So why the agent change now?
In football, switching agents often signals contract negotiations or a potential transfer down the line. But Caicedo has repeatedly stated he's happy at Chelsea and believes in the club's project, despite a challenging season. His form has dipped, partly due to last summer's Club World Cup, but he showed signs of a comeback with a strong performance against Liverpool.
As Chelsea gears up for Saturday's FA Cup final against Manchester City, fans will be hoping Caicedo brings his best game. Meanwhile, the club is reportedly eyeing Xabi Alonso as a potential new manager, with talks said to be progressing positively. For now, all eyes are on the pitch—and Caicedo's next move, both on and off it.
