Based on rumors, the name of Felipe Caicedo has exploded like wildfire on social networks to the point of becoming a trend in Twitter.

The 34-year-old striker for the Saudi team Abha has been linked to Barcelona SC’s transfer book.
Although Felipao has admitted on several occasions that he is a fan and a member of the club, a tentative signing for the yellows does not fit in the current budget of the institution according to what was exposed by Carlos Alfaro Moreno on January 13, days after the incorporation of Fernando Gaibor.
“There is no space, no money (laughs); that’s the truth. Our budget is full, the cost of the professional staff is around 9.8 million dollars annually. Then there are taxes, logistics and there are other things that increase the budget”assured in dialogue with THE UNIVERSE.
According to Transfermarkt, the ex-Inter, Genoa and Lazio of the Italian Serie A have a current market value of 900,000 euros ($981,000).
Hence, the termination clause canceled by Barcelona SC to repatriate Panterone represents a strong investment for the leadership. The club, logically, can ally itself with a strategic ally (brand) and there it can excite with the return of the center forward raised in Rocafuerte (Guayaquil).
In the five months that Felipao has been an Abha player, he has only played 11 games (663 minutes) and has scored two goals. His last appearance, barely fourteen minutes on the field, took place on January 22 in a league duel with Al-Hilal Saudi.
On September 5, 2022, just when he turned 34, via Twitter he replied to a netizen that “when they call me, no problem” (I would return to the country).
when they call me, no problem 😘😘
— Felipe Caicedo (@FelipaoCaicedo) September 5, 2022
Caicedo maintains a valid contract with the Abha until June 30 of this year.
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Source: Eluniverso

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