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Brighton: Moises Caicedo and the nine other players Tony Bloom sold for at least £10m
Now that Moises Caicedo has secured his record-breaking move to Chelsea, let’s take a look at every player Brighton have sold for more than £10m…
- Brighton has a successful track record of selling players for significant fees, with over £350 million earned from selling key players in recent years.
- Players like Marc Cucurella and Neal Maupay have seriously struggled since leaving the Amex Stadium in big-money deals, while Ben White and Dan Burn have continued to impress for their new clubs.
- It remains to be seen if Moises Caicedo will be a success at Chelsea after a record-breaking £115m move.
- Brighton have done it again. The Seagulls have taken a player they signed for peanuts and have transformed him into a multi-million-pound player. Moises Caicedo has signed for Chelsea for a Premier League record fee of £115 million.Tony Bloom’s club have banked over £350 million in player sales over the last few years, selling ten players all for north of £10 million. With that in mind, let’s take a look at every player sold by Brighton for at least eight figures and see what happened after their big-money moves.All statistics included are according to Transfermarkt unless stated otherwise.
- Alexis Mac Allister – £35m
- The Argentinian, of Scottish heritage, joined Brighton in 2019 from Argentinos Juniors. The centre midfielder has improved incrementally with every passing season at the Amex, with the 2022/23 campaign seeing the player win the World Cup alongside Messi, and deliver a career-best return of 15 G/A in club colours.Like many a Brighton player before him, Mac Allister caught the eye of a number of potential top six suitors including Chelsea and Liverpool, with the latter seeing off the West Londoners’ competition for the player’s signature, for a fee believed to be in the region of £35 million. Mac Allister has enjoyed a strong start to his time at Liverpool, although he was sent off in the Reds’ second game of the campaign after a mistimed challenge.