Super Eagles striker Victor Moses, who was on loan from English Premier League champions, Chelsea FC to Stoke City, is still a transfer target for manager Mark Hughes.
Victor Moses, who was at the 2014 FIFA World Cup with the Super Eagles, struggled to impress at Liverpool during his loan move to Anfield two seasons back but the former Wigan winger impressed during his loan move to the Britannia last term and Mark Hughes is considering signing him permanently.
The Nigeria international played 19 Premier League matches for Stoke City but a hamstring injury ended his season earlier than he planned and had to return to Chelsea. Hughes, however, hasn’t ruled out either a permanent acquisition or second loan signing of the powerful winger.
Victor Moses, whose current Chelsea contract expires at the end of the month was at the Britannia to see Stoke City thrash Liverpool 6-1 in the last game of the season.
“It was good to see Victor back at the ground for the final game of the season. I thought it was important he came, along with Bojan, because they have obviously played their part in our season as well as those on show for the last game.
“He’s back at Chelsea now, but hopefully we can still do something. We’ll have to see,” Hughes told stokesentinel.co.uk.
