Moises Caicedo Signs Long-Term Deal with Chelsea, Levi Colwill Expected to Follow
Moises Caicedo set to sign new Chelsea deal, Levi Colwill next in line
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Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo has agreed to a new contract that extends his stay at the club until 2033, reaffirming his commitment amid ongoing uncertainty. Levi Colwill, recovering from injury, is also anticipated to sign a contract extension, securing his future at Chelsea.
- 01Moises Caicedo signs a new contract with Chelsea until 2033.
- 02The contract renewal reflects Caicedo's commitment amidst club unrest.
- 03Levi Colwill is expected to follow suit with his own contract extension.
- 04Caicedo's performances have established him as a top defensive midfielder.
- 05Chelsea is looking to strengthen its defense with potential signings from Brighton.
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Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo has signed a new contract that will keep him at the club until 2033, solidifying his commitment during a tumultuous period for the team. The club paid a British record £115 million to acquire Caicedo from Brighton & Hove Albion in 2023, where he has emerged as one of the best defensive midfielders globally. His renewal comes amid fan unrest regarding Chelsea's direction since the acquisition by Todd Boehly and the Clearlake Consortium four years ago. The departure of manager Enzo Maresca, who brought the Club World Cup and Europa Conference League titles to Chelsea, has further fueled skepticism among supporters. Caicedo's decision to stay aligns with captain Reece James, who also committed to a long-term deal. Meanwhile, Levi Colwill, recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament injury, is expected to sign an extension, indicating Chelsea's focus on building a strong future. The club is also considering signing Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton as a defensive partner for Colwill.
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Caicedo's commitment may help stabilize the club's direction and restore fan confidence, while Colwill's extension could enhance the team's defensive strategy.
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