Moises Caicedo has become the latest Chelsea player to change agencies, just months after signing a new long-term contract with the club.
The Ecuadorian international, who joined the Blues for a British record transfer fee, has officially moved to the CAA base, as confirmed by journalist Ben Jacobs.
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Although it is not uncommon for players to change representatives in the modern game, the timing of this particular move raised eyebrows across West London.
Moises Caicedo may have fans worried about his future
For Chelsea fans, news of a star player changing agent is often the main indicator of an impending transfer.
Agency switches are often arranged to facilitate moves, whether to secure more favorable contracts elsewhere or open doors with certain large European companies.
This administrative shift feels premature, given that Caicedo has just committed his long-term future to Stamford Bridge.
A move to CAA Base, an agency with a large global footprint and deep links to the Premier League and La Liga, could signal that the midfielder’s camp is positioning him for the next stage of his career, even if that stage is many years away.
Chelsea are a relatively unstable and transitioning team, so it’s natural for fans to be wary of anything that could destabilize one of their most expensive assets.
Real Madrid have long been interested in Caicedo
Adding fuel to the fire is Real Madrid’s deep-seated shadow. The Spanish giants have long admired Caicedo.
Los Blancos are known for their strategic long-term planning in midfield, and Caicedo has often been mentioned as a dream figure in the Bernabéu hierarchy, with aging legends eventually making way.
Opinion: Caicedo unlikely to leave Chelsea in the short term
Speculation is inevitable, but it’s important to keep perspective. Caicedo has just signed a massive eight-year contract and is unlikely to leave Chelsea in the short term.
Chelsea’s contract structure gives the club immense leverage. Potential suitors would need to offer a significantly higher fee than the £115m paid by Chelsea to even get on the board.
While changing agencies may be a strategic move for his future image rights and long-term career management, his current contract is still new.
For now, Caicedo remains a key part of Chelsea’s project, but his links with Real Madrid will mean fans will be watching his every move with a little more trepidation than before.

