Moises Caicedo admits he felt “a lot of pressure” after making his big money move to Chelsea. The midfielder’s preparing for his second season at Stamford Bridge after moving from Brighton for over 100-million pounds last summer. Caicedo says he’s now feeling much more settled. By News|2024-08-07T15:54:37+01:00August 7, 2024|Local News|0 Comments Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: News Related Posts Richmond Foodbank says its services are facing a severe shortage of items. Richmond Foodbank says its services are facing a severe shortage of items. A new project led by researchers at the University of Surrey aims to improve how UK universities support students at risk of suicide. A new project led by researchers at the University of Surrey aims to improve how UK universities support students at risk of suicide. The University of Surrey is working with the European Space Agency to improve secure communication technology. The University of Surrey is working with the European Space Agency to improve secure communication technology. A development specifically catering for older people is to be built in Chelsea. A development specifically catering for older people is to be built in Chelsea.