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Report: Details of Arsenal’s third bid for Moises Caicedo revealed

Arsenal have in the past few days had two bids rejected by Brighton for Moises Caicedo but a new report has revealed the details of the upcoming third bid.

Arsenal are reportedly preparing to take their bid for Moises Caicedo up to £75 million, in what would be a club record deal.

The 21-year-old Brighton midfielder has been the subject of interest from the Gunners for some time, and they have already had two bids rejected. However, it now appears that Arsenal are ready to make a third offer of up to £75 million, with an upfront payment of £70 million and £5 million in add-ons.

Brighton are still holding out for their valuation of the player, but it is believed that they are getting closer to Arsenal’s offer. According to The Sun, Arsenal have been encouraged by Brighton’s willingness to negotiate and are now ready to make their final offer.

If the deal goes through, it would be a club record transfer fee for Arsenal and would represent a significant investment in their squad. Caicedo is highly rated and has already made over 20+ appearances for his current club since joining them some time back.

The midfielder is known for his energy and tenacity on the pitch, as well as his ability to break up play and start attacks from deep positions. He has been compared to former Arsenal star Patrick Vieira due to his all-action style of play, which could make him an ideal fit at the Emirates Stadium.

At just 21 years old, Caicedo also has plenty of potential for improvement and could become an even better player if he is given time and space to develop under Mikel Arteta’s guidance. With this in mind, it seems that Arsenal are willing to pay whatever it takes in order to secure his signature this winter.

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