Saturday, September 12, 2015

Why Victor Moses Keeps Get Loaning Out To Other Clubs – Chelsea


Moses joined Chelsea from Wigan in 2012 for £10 million and played 41 games in that first season – the league, the FA Cup, the League Cup, the UEFA Champions League and in the Europa League, in which he helped the Blues triumph. 


The Nigeria forward,  has been sent out on loan from Chelsea – the third of such in the last four seasons but Chelsea’s Technical Director, former Super Eagles defender, Michael Emenalo has explained that it was for the best of Moses and to allow him to really develop to his potential.

“Sometimes we know there are players whose development is not finished, just like Victor (Moses),” Emenalo told the club’s official television station.


“Who [Moses] we want to keep with our squad but who may be needs to play more football to get to the level we think he can get to, because he is very, very talented,” he added.

Moses had a good spell with the stoke city last season and one would have expected him to be a part of the Chelsea squad this season after his good performances for the team in pre-season.

But with the arrival of Pedro from Barcelona. Moses  signed a new four-year deal before embarking on another loan stint with London-club, West Ham. 

Other Nigerians out on loan from Chelsea include Kenneth Omeruo and Dominic Solanke.

He scored 10 goals in all competitions but he was farmed out to Liverpool where he did not get it right and then Stoke, for whom he was a standout performer last season.

He will be hoping to hit the ground running at West Ham to justify the undeniable talents that he possesses.

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