Moisés Caicedo has become the latest Chelsea player to change agency, officially moving to CAA Base only months after signing a new long-term contract at Stamford Bridge.
The Ecuadorian international, who joined Chelsea for a British record fee, has now switched representation in an off-field move confirmed by journalist Ben Jacobs. The change comes shortly after the midfielder committed his future to the club, adding a fresh layer to a career already shaped by major transfer attention.
Caicedo’s move is notable because it lands so soon after a contract extension that was meant to settle the picture around one of Chelsea’s most valuable players. Instead, the agency switch shows that decisions around a top footballer’s career can keep moving even when the club side looks secure.
What is not clear from the available details is when the contract was signed or when the agency change was completed. The timing has been described only in broad terms, but the sequence is enough to show how quickly the off-field side of a player’s career can shift.
For Chelsea, there is no immediate sporting consequence in the move itself. For Caicedo, though, it is another reminder that his profile remains high well beyond the pitch, and that even after a long-term deal, the business around a player of his standing does not stand still.

