Chelsea are preparing to open formal talks with Moises Caicedo over a new long-term contract, with negotiations expected to take place in the coming months, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The club’s intention to secure the Ecuadorian midfielder’s future has been in place since March, and the process is now set to move forward.
Caicedo, who arrived at Stamford Bridge last summer in a British record £115 million deal from Brighton & Hove Albion, has become a key figure in Chelsea’s midfield.
Despite a turbulent season for the Blues, the 23-year-old has impressed with his tireless work rate, ball-winning ability, and growing composure in possession.
Moises Caicedo has been in fine form
His recent performances have further strengthened the club’s view of him as a cornerstone for the future.
Chelsea view Caicedo as a “world-class midfielder” and are eager to reward him with improved terms and a longer deal that reflects his importance to the team.
🚨🔵 Chelsea will advance in talks to extend Moises Caicedo’s contract in the next months.
Plan since March is to open negotiations over new deal for the midfielder and it will happen in the upcoming months, as Chelsea see Caicedo as world class midfielder. pic.twitter.com/mtCWvcfjuN
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 26, 2025
His current contract runs until 2031 with an option for an additional year, but Chelsea’s want their best players to have a long term contracts at the club.
The Blues want to create stability within the squad and avoid future contract sagas involving key players.
Chelsea rate Caicedo highly and want to secure his future
Caicedo has reportedly settled well in West London and is open to holding discussions.
The player’s camp is expected to meet with Chelsea officials ahead of pre-season, with talks likely to accelerate during the summer break.
Should both parties reach an agreement, the new contract would reaffirm Caicedo’s central role in Chelsea’s future midfield engine, alongside Enzo Fernández and Romeo Lavia.
While Caicedo is set to stay at the club for a long time, Christopher Nkunku could be soon on his way out.
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