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The Manchester Evening News quoted an unnamed United source discussing the difficulties of ascertaining exactly who was speaking on Caicedo s behalf, a clusterf ck as it was described, which ultimately led to the club pulling out of talks.
Brighton, however, enjoyed one advantage. In August 2018, the Seagulls successfully negotiated the arrival of former Independiente youngster Billy Arce to the Premier League, paying just shy of £1m for the forward.
Arce is yet to play a single game for Graham Potter s side and for the last two years has been back in Ecuador - where, in 2019, he spent 20 days in prison after being convicted of a drink-driving charge - on a series of loan deals.
Caicedo made his breakthrough at the Ecuadorian Serie A side in 2019, going on to make 31 appearances in all competitions and was handed his debut for the national team last October.
“It s no secret we have been working to bring Moises to the club, and we are very pleased he is finally here, Seagulls coach Graham Potter told the club s website.
“He will need time to settle in with the group, for us to get to know him and vice versa, as well as get up to speed and ready for the demands of the Premier League.
“He has done very well in Ecuador and made his debut for his country at just 18. He s an exciting signing, but it is important we give him time to adjust.”