Chelsea are planning to offer a new contract to their midfielder Moisés Caicedo despite a season with full of injuries and miss outs. Caicedo is considered to be of high quality and Enzo Maresca believes the player can be great in the longer run. He played a massive game against Liverpool and his performance ignited the club’s move towards the new deal.
The Blues remain confident in Caicedo’s long-term potential, with new head coach Enzo Maresca said to be a strong admirer of the 22-year-old’s quality.
Caicedo, who joined Chelsea in a British record transfer from Brighton last summer, has struggled to stay fit throughout the 2024/25 campaign. However, his standout performance against Liverpool — where he bossed the midfield and showcased his tactical discipline and ball-winning prowess — is understood to have reignited the club’s belief in him as a core part of their future plans.
Maresca sees Caicedo as a key figure in his system moving forward and is keen to reward the midfielder with an improved deal that reflects the club’s long-term vision. Chelsea’s leadership believes that, with better injury management and tactical stability, Caicedo could become one of the Premier League’s most dominant midfielders in the years to come.