Chelsea have opened negotiations with midfielder Moisés Caicedo over a new long-term contract as they aim to secure his future at Stamford Bridge, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
The Blues are reportedly keen to “give him what he deserves”, ensuring the Ecuadorian international remains central to their project and warding off potential interest from rival clubs in the coming years.
Caicedo, who joined Chelsea in a record-breaking move from Brighton last summer, has quickly established himself as a key figure in the squad.
His consistent performances and importance to the team’s midfield have convinced the club hierarchy that an improved deal is both necessary and deserved.
Chelsea’s strategy reflects their ongoing approach of tying down young talents on long-term contracts, safeguarding their investments while building a stable core for the future.
Supporters have widely welcomed the news, with many describing the decision as “well deserved” given Caicedo’s influence since arriving at the club.
If agreed, the new deal would add to Chelsea’s recent moves to secure other key players, further cementing their vision of building a competitive squad for years to come.