The Liverpool boss did his best.
The Reds attempted to pull off an audacious transfer coup by hijacking the Blues’ move for Caicedo last week when they tabled an eye-watering £111million bid that would have broken the British transfer record.
After having their offer accepted by the Seagulls, Liverpool were optimistic they would be capable of convincing Caicedo to join and become an integral part of a new-look side., received the bluntest of responses from Caicedo who informed the German he had little interest in moving to Liverpool and had his heart set firmly on becoming a Chelsea player.supports HTML5 video
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