Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi was noncommittal Friday night on
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Moises Caicedo is absent from Brighton training as the midfielder tries to force through a move to Chelsea
Moises Caicedo misses Brighton training as the midfielder tries to force through a move to Chelsea… but Seagulls stress he WILL be available for Premier League opener against Luton
- Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo was absent from training on Monday
- Chelsea had an £80million offer to sign the Ecuadorian rejected last week
- The Seagulls have stressed he will be available for their game against Luton
Roberto De Zerbi says Brighton will sign ‘big player’ if Moises Caicedo leaves club, as manager admits he’s unsure of midfielder’s future
Roberto De Zerbi says Brighton will sign ‘big player’ if Moises Caicedo leaves club, as manager admits he’s unsure of midfielder’s future
- Brighton rejected another bid from Chelsea this week for the midfielder
- And the Ecuadorian played 59 minutes on Friday as his side lost in New Jersey
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Premier League:10 things to learn as Liverpool secure big win but pressure rises on Steven Gerrard
The Premier League campaign is in full swing after the fourth week of action saw a goal-heavy weekend with 30 goals scored across the 10 fixtures.
The headline news saw Liverpool demolish Bournemouth 9-0 as the Reds equalled the biggest victory in Premier League history.
Elsewhere, the table is beginning to take shape with hard fought wins for Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham, while Brighton and Newcastle United remain the only other two unbeaten teams.
The fourth gameweek of the
Manchester United are starting to sweat on key targets and Chelsea could still splurge another £150m
The 2022-23 Premier League transfer window is in full swing, with most teams making drastic changes to their squads ahead of the new season.
The campaign is set to get underway on Friday evening when Arsenal travel away to Crystal Palace, but there could still be plenty of business done ahead of the September 1 transfer deadline.
Big moves so far include Erling Haaland to Manchester City, Darwin Nunez to Liverpool, and Raheem Sterling to Chelsea in bumper deals, while
Man United’s woeful defending in Brighton defeat will worry Erik ten Hag
Manchester United’s humiliation at Brighton on Saturday night represents the low point of their time in the Premier League.
They have suffered heavier defeats – such as 6-1 home thrashings by Manchester City and Tottenham, plus a 5-0 drubbing by bitter rivals Liverpool this season – but this 4-0 reverse was the nadir.
It means that United will end this season with their lowest points return in the post-1992 era and they may yet suffer the indignity of playing in