The agent of Moises Caicedo has revealed that he chose to join Chelsea despite Liverpool having a "more established and stable project".
During the summer, there was a well-publicised transfer battle between the West London club and the Reds in pursuit of the former Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder.
Pochettino's side, who held a long-standing interest in Caicedo, won the race to sign him before also adding Lavia to their ranks
while Liverpool moved for Wataru Endo from Stuttgart before Ryan Gravenberch arrived on deadline day.
Liverpool losing out on Caicedo was viewed as damaging for the club
Caicedo's agent, Manuel Sierra, has now admitted that the offer presented by Liverpool was 'dizzying' but Chelsea's loyalty in their pursuit of the 21-year-old swayed their decision.
Sierra:
"In the end, it's very complicated,"
"Imagine that you're being written to and called by Jurgen Klopp, that Liverpool is calling you.
"We're talking about something really big, one of the best teams in the world, just like Chelsea.
"Well, with a more established and stable project than what Chelsea has today, which is a very ambitious project looking ahead to two years.
"So, when Liverpool comes and approaches you in that way, obviously Moises gets dizzy, I even get dizzy myself
'Man, we must be doing something right, you know.'
"But Chelsea was by our side all along, asking us, not for much time, they were asking for an hour, I mean, just an hour, so that Brighton could tell them the conditions to match the offer.
"As I said, they were given an hour, which turned into two days of negotiation. Also, because they had the handicap that the first game of the season was Chelsea vs. Liverpool, it would have been a bit awkward to present it on the day they play against each other.
"It's like an unwritten agreement to not laugh in each other's faces. So, in the end, after the game ended, they gave us the green light, he passed the medical examination, and on Monday, we were presenting him."
Sierra added
"Liverpool was always interested in Moi (Caicedo),"
"The truth is, we had meetings during those months from January to May. But after May, we never heard anything more.
"The first thing we were told is: 'Tomorrow, you have to go to Liverpool for a medical.' Of course, what's our reaction going to be if we haven't negotiated, haven't talked, haven't seen anything at all?
"We knew where things could happen because we were talking with them until May.
"In the end, our side and the player's side were not a problem, but the problem was Brighton. When they told us: 'You can go to Liverpool tomorrow'. Well, our reaction was: 'Okay, but do you understand why?' So, that was the comedy.
"In other words, they told us to go for a medical examination with Liverpool without having an agreement, without giving the green light.
"Even Klopp wrote to Moises with Brighton's permission and all, but Moises was clear all along, and we were clear all along that if Chelsea matched or offered the same conditions that Liverpool could with Brighton, as I said, they surpassed it. So, there were no complaints."
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