Chelsea transfer news: PSG keen on ‘untransferable’ Blues midfielder

Chelsea transfer news: PSG keen on ‘untransferable’ Blues midfielder
PSG manager Luis Enrique. Copyright: xLaurentxSANSONx/xPsnewZx

If Paris Saint-Germain‘s midfield is one of the team's major strengths, a fourth player could be requested in order to bring depth to this sector. Interest in a Chelsea midfielder has quickly evaporated.

With Fabian Ruiz, Joao Neves and Vitinha, PSG assuredly possess one of the best midfields in Europe. This trio were one of the great architects in Parisian successes last season. Nevertheless, since the start of the 2025-26 campaign, Luis Enrique has struggled to field the three players at the same time, due to numerous injuries suffered. Warren Zaire-Emery is therefore generally used as a replacement but he is far from winning unanimous approval.

And it is for this reason that a midfielder allowing more physical impact to be brought could be recruited by PSG. Several targets are mentioned such as for example Manu Kone. According to information from Ekrem Konur, Paris would be interested in the services of Moises Caicedo. However, the transfer market specialist states that Chelsea consider their player as untransferable.

Moises Caicedo
Moises Caicedo is being linked with a move across Europe – Photo by Imago/Xinhua

Moises Caicedo, a target to forget for PSG

The message is therefore clear, PSG will have no chance of recruiting Moises Caicedo. It must be said that the Ecuadorian is making a strong impression with the Blues. He is clearly one of the best players in his position in the Premier League. Naturally, Chelsea do not intend to sell him to a competitor, despite the high standing of the 23-year-old player on the transfer market.

Moises Caicedo has not only caught PSG's eye. Indeed, Real Madrid have also reportedly made enquiries for the former Brighton star. Moises Caicedo is currently valued at £77m on the Transfermarkt website, whilst Chelsea paid out £113.7m to recruit him in 2023.

This article was originally published on Top Mercato.


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