Showing posts with label Moisés Caicedo. Show all posts
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Friday, 13 June 2025

LIVERPOOL AGREE £116M DEAL TO SIGN FLORIAN WIRTZ FROM BAYER LEVERKUSEN

Liverpool linked Florian Wirtz (Photo by Pau Barrena/Getty Images) via ONE FOOTBAL

Liverpool are close to securing the signing of Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen in a British record transfer deal worth £116m.

Liverpool saw two bids rejected by Leverkusen, who had initially put a £126m price tag on Wirtz, before accepting an initial £100m payment, plus bonuses of up to £16m. These bonuses are understood to be heavily tied to Liverpool winning major trophies with Wirtz playing a key role.

The fee surpasses the previous British record set by Moisés Caicedo’s £115 million move to Chelsea and smashes Liverpool’s own record transfer of £85 million for Darwin Núñez. It also eclipses the £75 million the club paid for Virgil van Dijk in 2018.

Despite serious interest from Bayern Munich and Manchester City, Wirtz opted to join the Merseyside club after being convinced by Arne Slot’s vision for the future of the team. The 22-year-old, widely regarded as one of Europe’s top young talents, is believed to be excited by the prospect of being a central figure in Slot’s new era at Anfield.

The Bundesliga Players’ Player of the Season for 2024/25, Wirtz made his debut for Leverkusen at the age of 17, and has scored 57 goals in 197 games for the club.

He helped them win the Bundesliga for the first time in 2024 and has scored seven goals in 31 appearances for Germany since making his national debut in 2021.

According to Paul Joyce, Liverpool’s sporting director Richard Hughes led the club’s negotiations with Leverkusen’s Simon Rolfes, with talks intensifying over the past few weeks.

David Ornstein reports the German international has signed a five-year contract running until June 2030, and is expected to undergo a medical on Merseyside next week once the transfer window officially opens.

This move signals a bold new era at Anfield under Arne Slot. The Dutchman has wasted no time in stamping his authority on the squad. Wirtz will become Liverpool’s second signing of the summer following the arrival of former Leverkusen teammate Jeremie Frimpong.

Both players chose Liverpool not just for the club’s stature, but for the ambitious project being built under Slot’s leadership. Wirtz’s arrival is not just a statement of intent, it’s potentially a foundation for the next great Liverpool side.

- Nazira Yusuf

Friday, 5 July 2024

PLAYER RATINGS: MARTINEZ EXCELS ON PENALTIES IN ARGENTINA WIN

Emiliano Martinez stepped up once again in a penalty shootout to help Argentina beat Ecuador and book a spot in the semifinals of the Copa América. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)


 HOUSTON, Texas -- On America's Independence Day, Lionel Messi and Argentina wanted to set off the fireworks for their fans with a quarterfinal win, but once again, just like the 2022 World Cup final, it was their goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez, who took the role of hero as his two massive saves helped his team beat Ecuador in a dramatic penalty shootout, securing a place in the semifinals of the Copa América on Thursday night.

After missing Argentina's final group stage match against Perú due to a muscle injury, Messi returned to the starting lineup and led the defending World Cup and Copa América champions to a win over their South American rivals in a physical game in Houston. It was not an easy match for Argentina, however, and despite their possession, there were countless moments when Ecuador really should have taken more advantage.

The start of the game was dominated by La Tricolor as their left-hand side pushed Argentina's backline, constantly catching full-back Nahuel Molina off guard. In fact, on one occasion, it took a very good save at the start from Martínez (from Jeremy Sarmiento) to keep it scoreless.

Aside from one good drive and cross in the first 20 minutes, Messi was also relatively quiet in the first 30 minutes. Argentina, as usual, took a little time to get going but the longer the first half developed, the more accustomed they got to Ecuador's midblock, and even higher up, when Ecuador went man-to-man, Argentina caught on.

Enzo Fernández's blocked attempt after a counter-attacking play ended in a corner and that's how the opener introduced itself. Messi's cross found Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister in the box, who flicked it towards the far post, where he found an open Lisandro Martínez and the Manchester United defender was ready to pounce. Argentina took the lead as they headed into the break.

The second half came with drama as Ecuador earned a penalty after Rodrigo De Paul's hand in the box. It was finally a chance for Félix Sánchez Bas's men to equalize. However, Enner Valencia's poor penalty ensured Argentina's and Martínez's continued quest for a clean sheet throughout the entire campaign. That changed pretty rapidly as Ecuador equalized in stoppage time thanks to Kevin Rodríguez, forcing a dramatic penalty shootout.

But that's where Dibu, once again, stood for his team, especially after Messi missed his panenka attempt. The Aston Villa stopper, who has been so important in these situations in the past -- both Copa América and the World Cup -- produced two huge attempts. His teammates did the rest with their spot kicks, and in the end, Argentina came out victorious.

There is no doubt that manager Lionel Scaloni will probably leave this game with a feeling of caution because he knew his team allowed way too many opportunities and were not imposing going forward. In fact, Ecuador should have won it in 90 minutes. A lot for Scaloni to ponder.

But alas, that's for another day as another final four spot beckons for La Albiceleste. They will now face the winner of Venezuela and Canada.


MANAGER RATING (1-10)

Lionel Scaloni, 5 -- Made changes a little too late and even after they entered the game, he struggled to encourage his team to deal with a very physical, fast and forward-thinking Ecuadorian midfield, especially Moisés Caicedo, who was everywhere. Argentina won the game, but it was not an easy task, and it was certainly not because of Scaloni's decisions.


PLAYER RATINGS (1-10; 10: best. Players introduced after 70 minutes receive no rating)

GK Emiliano Martínez, 9 -- A big save in the 14th minute from Jeremy Sarmiento and made himself big -- mentally and physically -- after Valencia's missed penalty. Then, another incredible performance in the shootout with two massive saves. At this point, he is Argentina's most important player. And I am including Messi.

DF Nahuel Molina, 6 -- Not a great start in the first half, being caught off his defending duties as Ecuador's left-hand side continued to push through the lines. But as the game developed, he got more involved in the forward-thinking play, helping Argentina's wide areas.

DF Cristian Romero, 6 -- A typical performance from Cuti, which started on a foul against Valencia, just to show his presence. Overall, he was okay, but not as impressive as he usually is.

DF Lisandro Martínez, 7 -- A great game, finding his first-ever goal for Argentina thanks to his headed attempt in the first half. Came off in the 78th minute.

DF Nicolás Tagliafico, 6 -- Relatively quiet game, where he was more focused on the defensive aspects of his game. Some good tackles and runs in the second half.

MF Enzo Fernández, 5 -- A half-decent header in the first half and another just before the 35th minute as Argentina countered, but hit the defender. Overall, he struggled slightly to compose himself and was outshone by his Chelsea teammate Caicedo.

MF Alexis Mac Allister, 7 -- Cleaned up a lot of mistakes from Argentina's midfield in the first half, and it was his flick from Messi's corner that set up the opener from Licha Martínez. Converted his penalty.

MF Rodrigo De Paul: 6 -- An inconsistent start to the game, felt the wrath of Ecuador's midfield, and it was his mistake that led to the penalty. Improved in the second, but overall, a so-so performance.

MF Nicolás Gonzalez: 7-- A great shift from the Fiorentina attacker who would move all over the pitch from the left-hand side. Did not stop running and hustled to get every ball back.

FW Lionel Messi: 5 -- One decent run and a low-ball cross as well as a great ball for Fernández in the first half after not seeing many chances, but didn't have as much space for him and his teammates. His corner was the setup for the goal, however. His presence was obviously still a massive impact but still looking for his first goal in the competition. A missed panenka in the shootout. Messi also had 32 ball touches against Ecuador, per Opta, which were his fewest in a competitive 90-minute match for Argentina since 2011.

FW Lautaro Martínez, 5 -- After an electrifying start to the tournament, it was a quiet game for the Internazionale man. Lots of runs that didn't really go anywhere. Replaced by Julián Álvarez in the 64th minute.


SUBSTITUTES

FW Julián Álvarez: 6 -- A productive cameo, mainly there to do the running and pressing for Messi. Had a half-attempt moments after coming on. Converted his penalty.

DF Nicolås Otamendi, N/A

MF Giovani Lo Celso, N/A

DF Gonzalo Montiel, N/A -- Converted his penalty.

- Luis Miguel Echegaray, ESPN

Thursday, 7 March 2024

RECORD TRANSFER FEE MADE CHELSEA ARRIVAL DIFFICULT - CAICEDO

Moisés Caicedo joined Chelsea for a British transfer record fee. Chris Lee - Chelsea FC/Chelsea FC via Getty Images

 Moisés Caicedo has said he is finally enjoying his time at Chelsea after "feeling the pressure" of his British record transfer to Stamford Bridge.

The Ecuador midfielder joined from Brighton in the summer for a fee of £115 million ($147m).

"At first it was difficult for me," Caicedo told ESPN Argentina. "I wasn't enjoying it because I felt a little pressure because of what I cost and because the team hasn't done well. Now I'm doing it, I think in this second part of the Premier League, I'm doing it, I'm enjoying it.

"It is very important for a player to do his job and enjoy it because that is what he works for. I have been working in every training session since I arrived with a smile, enjoying it, and now I can tell you that in every game I feel more confident, helping the team and I feel happy."

Chelsea have 10 wins from their 26 league games and are 11th in the Premier League.

Although they have struggled with consistency, Caicedo, who has made 23 league appearances, believes they are moving in a positive direction.

"The team is feeling better, more and more united," he said. "We are understanding each other on the field. We have to run for the teammate and that is what we are doing now, without complaining because someone lost a ball but rather supporting the teammate. That was what we were missing because the talent is there and I think everyone sees that.

"We must be very consistent, win, win, win, help the team, run for our teammate. That is going to make the difference in each game."

Caicedo, 22, said his team was quick to bounce back from last month's painful loss in extra time to Liverpool in the League Cup final.

"It was painful to lose the final but the next day the team was already thinking about Wednesday [the next game]," he said. "That is very positive, that speaks well of us, it means that we do not focus only on that defeat. Now we are going to fight for the FA Cup, we are going to try to reach another final and [hopefully] God allows us to win it. And also in the Premier League to stay as high as possible to get into European positions."

Chelsea take on Leicester City in the quarterfinals of the FA Cup on March 17.

- Adriana Garcia

Monday, 14 August 2023

LIVERPOOL AGREE £60M ROMÉO LAVIA DEAL BUT FACE CHELSEA COMPETITION AGAIN

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Liverpool have agreed a deal worth £60m for the Southampton midfielder Roméo Lavia. Chelsea are also trying to sign Lavia and Liverpool must convince the 19-year-old to move to Anfield.

Jürgen Klopp is desperate to strengthen his midfield and has been stung by Chelsea winning the race to sign Moisés Caicedo from Brighton. Caicedo, who is due to undergo a medical, is moving for a British record fee of £115m.

Friday, 11 August 2023

KLOPP CONFIRMS LIVERPOOL AGREE DEAL WITH BRIGHTON'S CAICEDO



Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has confirmed that the club has reached an agreement to sign midfielder Moisés Caicedo from Brighton.

But sources told ESPN that Chelsea are considering whether to improve their offer of £90m for the 21-year-old midfielder in an attempt to rival Liverpool's dramatic intervention.

Reports say the deal to bring Caicedo to Anfield is worth £111 million ($141m), which would be a British record for a player.