Moises Caicedo has doubled down on his commitment to Chelsea's long-term project, signing a new seven-year contract with the club. The Ecuadorian midfielder, who arrived in a high-profile £115m move from Brighton in 2023, has quickly cemented himself as a pivotal figure in the heart of the Blues' midfield.
His influence was immediate, playing a crucial role in last season's Europa Conference League and FIFA Club World Cup triumphs. Now, with his future secured, Caicedo is setting his sights on an even loftier goal: etching his name into Chelsea folklore.
"I am so happy to have extended my contract at Chelsea," Caicedo stated. "I believe in this team, this club and I know we’re going in the right direction. We’ve only just begun together."
His ambition burns bright, fueled by a desire for more silverware and a legendary status at Stamford Bridge. "There is still a lot more to achieve, and I’m very hungry to keep improving every day," he continued. "I want to win more trophies with Chelsea and give everything for this club and for the fans. My dream is to become a Chelsea legend. I will work as hard as possible to make that happen."
For Chelsea fans, this new deal is a powerful statement of intent. It locks down a key pillar of their midfield for the prime of his career, signaling a stable core around which to build future success. Caicedo's blend of tenacious defending and progressive passing has already made him a fan favorite, and his declared dream of club legend status will only deepen that connection on the Stamford Bridge terraces.
