OFFICIAL: Levante Sign Manchester City Striker Felipe Caicedo On Season Long Loan
Primera Liga newcomers Levante have signed Ecuadorian striker Felipe Caicedo On Loan from Manchester City.
By Paul Madden
The Ecuadorian forward, who turns 22 on Sunday, spent the second half of last season on loan at Malaga where he scored four goals in 18 Primera Liga appearances as the Andalusian outfit avoided the drop on the last day of the season.
Caicedo has made just 27 Premier League appearances since arriving at Eastlands from Basel in January 2008 but will still have a year to run on his contract with the Citizens when his loan deal with Levante ends.
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