On loan Stoke City forward Victor Moses has said he is enjoying life at the club but refuses to be drawn in on where his future lies beyond this summer.
Moses is set to return for the potters in their clash against West Ham after missing Stoke’s last two games against Crystal Palace and Chelsea due to injury and in ineligibility respectively.
However, with his loan deal set to expire in the summer, and with reports claiming Stoke will like to make his transfer from Chelsea permanent, the 24-year-old still sounds undecided about staying.
“I’m enjoying my football here and style of play suits me,” he said.
“I just want to help Stoke as best as I can to finish as high as I can. As I’ve said before, I’m still a Chelsea player. I’m here to do a professional job for Stoke. I will do my best to help Stoke finish in the top eight, that’s my aim. Though it’s nice to hear the manager say he’d like me to stay. He’s a great man and he’s done well for this club.”
Moses has made 18 league starts for Stoke since joining in August and, despite battling with minor injury worries, his tally is still the same as he managed in the two previous seasons he spent at Chelsea and on loan at Liverpool.
