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Chelsea star splits from agent and releases pointed statement about ‘people he can trust’ before deleting Instagram post

By uk-times.com13 October 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo is leaving his agent Manuel Sierra.

Sources close to the Ecuador international also say he will not be represented by super agent Ali Barat of Epic Sports.

Sierra, of Football Division Worldwide, and Barat played a part in Caicedo’s £115million transfer from Brighton in 2023.

Daily Mail Sport understands Sierra’s contract with Caicedo ended on August 14. 

The 23-year old has given control to his family who have appointed a sports lawyer to look after his affairs going forward and he made a pointed remark in his now-deleted statement that he has ‘appointed people that he can trust’.

Caicedo, who turned down Liverpool to join Chelsea, has established himself as one of the best performing midfielders in the Premier League this season.

Chelsea star Moises Caicedo parted ways with his agent, with the contract ending in August

Caicedo released this statement on his official Instagram page but has since deleted it

Caicedo released this statement on his official Instagram page but has since deleted it 

He missed Ecuador’s friendlies against the United States and Mexico in this international break as he has been playing with a knock and coach Enzo Maresca was keen for him to rest and recover.

A post on Caicedo’s official Instagram page was put up but then deleted and not replaced. 

It read: ‘Chelsea Football Club star Moises Caicedo has separated from and is no longer represented by his former agent Manuel Sierra of Football Division Worldwide and he is not represented by Ali Barat of Epic. 

‘The contract ended on August 14, 2025, and the player has now appointed people that he can trust.’

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