- Moises Caicedo has officially signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA), with Leon Angel leading his on-field representation.
- The move follows Caicedo's split from Manuel Sierra of Fútbol División in August 2025, after which he was briefly advised by family.
- Caicedo recently extended his Chelsea contract through 2033, making this agency signing a long-term career positioning move.
- CAA Base already represents fellow Chelsea stars Cole Palmer and Trevoh Chalobah, deepening the agency's footprint at Stamford Bridge.
Moises Caicedo, Chelsea’s Ecuadorian midfield engine, has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) for on-field representation. Leon Angel will handle his affairs at CAA Base, the agency’s elite football division.
The signing caps a turbulent representation chapter for Caicedo. In August 2025, he publicly confirmed the end of his contract with Manuel Sierra of Fútbol División, the agent who helped engineer his world-record £115 million move from Brighton to Chelsea in 2023. Following that split, Caicedo was briefly guided by family before landing at CAA.
The timing is sharp. Caicedo signed a new Chelsea deal through 2033 in April 2026, and the CAA move signals the next phase of his commercial and career management. In 140 Chelsea appearances, he has scored eight goals, lifted the UEFA Conference League and FIFA Club World Cup, and worn the captain’s armband.
CAA Base already holds Chelsea ties through Cole Palmer and Trevoh Chalobah, and also represents Frank Lampard.
CAA has been on an aggressive sports signing run. NBA players Davion Mitchell and Caleb Martin both joined the agency’s roster.
Takeaways
CAA isn’t just picking up a client, they’re locking in one of the Premier League’s most valuable midfielders right as his new long-term contract kicks in. With Palmer and Chalobah already on the books, CAA Base is quietly becoming the go-to agency inside Stamford Bridge.
For Caicedo, moving from family management to one of the world’s most powerful sports agencies signals he’s thinking beyond just football, this is about brand, markets, and long-term legacy.
Does Caicedo’s move to CAA Base make a future transfer to Real Madrid or another European giant more or less likely? With multiple key Chelsea players now at CAA, how much negotiating leverage does that give the agency when contract talks arise?