Chelsea midfielder, Moises Caicedo is looking forward to fulfilling his dream when the Blues begin their UEFA Champions League campaign and is excited to be on the global footballing stage.
The 21-year-old midfielder joined Chelsea on an eight-year contract at Stamford Bridge, with a club option of a further year, for a British record transfer fee of 115 million pounds from Brighton.

A true midfield all rounder with a wide range of skills, albeit usually operating in a deeper role shielding the defence and starting attacks, Caicedo has lived up to the price tag and has established himself to be one of the Premier League and European football’s most promising talents.
There is one thing that Caicedo will be doing this season that he wasn’t doing last season, which is playing in the Champions League. The way he spoke about that showed just how much it would mean to him.
While speaking with the club media as seen on Chelsea official website, the Ecuador international is excited about the prospect of playing in the UEFA Champions League for the first time.
He said:
“It’s a dream come true and i am looking forward to it. It’s an amazing feeling when you are watching on TV. You can feel it is different. Everybody in the whole world is watching you. It’s another level, and now we are there, we want to do really well.”
Moises Caicedo’s second season at Stamford Bridge was crowned with two silverwares in the form of the Club World Cup and Conference League.
He was voted the Chelsea Player of the Year and the Chelsea Players’ Player of the Year. He deserves to play at that level, and we can’t wait to see him up against the very best.