Check Out “Chelsea are still below Brighton’s valuation for Moises Caicedo, but Seagulls boss Roberto De Zerbi has suggested offering Levi Colwill the other way could close the deal.” The Blues’ offer for the 21-year-old was rebuffed, and Brighton wanted closer to £100 million for their star midfielder.

De Zerbi is adamant that Caideco is still a Brighton player for the time being.

However, the manager suggested a deal may be reached because the south coast club was eager to re-sign Colwill from the Blues in a permanent transfer following his successful loan.

Before the Chelsea and Brighton friendly in the US, De Zerbi stated, “Moises is currently a Brighton player.”

“I spoke with Tony Bloom, and he promised me that Moises will remain with us if the situation doesn’t alter.

“It should be great news for me because it’s hard to find another player like Moises,” you say.

There are two questions, he continued. not just about Caicedo, but also about Colwill, and perhaps [a swap] can be made.

“I would like to play with Caicedo and Colwill together, but at the moment I can only speak about Caicedo as Colwill is not one of my players.”

Chelsea Are Still Below Brighton's Valuation For Moises Caicedo, But Seagulls Boss Roberto De Zerbi Has Suggested Offering Levin Colwill The Other Way Could Close The Deal
Chelsea Are Still Below Brighton’s Valuation For Moises Caicedo, But Seagulls Boss Roberto De Zerbi Has Suggested Offering Levin Colwill The Other Way Could Close The Deal

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VAR was used three times in the first 30 minutes of play as England Women’s World Cup campaign against Haiti got off to a fairly hectic start.

After Chloe Kelly was taken down in the box by a vicious studs-up challenge that merited a red card, the referee decided against awarding a penalty to the Lionesses, despite the fact that it appeared to be a clear penalty.

Instead, Alessia Russo was called for a foul during the buildup, and Haiti was awarded a free kick as a result of the foul.

After that, England were given a penalty kick because a Haitian defender had clearly committed a handball within the area, but the goalie made an outstanding save on Georgia Stanway’s attempt to convert the spot kick.

However, VAR intervened for the third time, noticing that the keeper had gone off her line, and as a result, it had to be retaken, with Stanway making no errors in the second attempt.

At this time, the Lionesses have a 1-0 lead. – you can follow the game on our live blog HERE

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