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Thursday 11 June 2015

Mark, Mourinho To Faceoff Over Victor Moses

Stoke City head coach, Mark Hughes and Jose Mourinho of Chelsea may likely face-off to decide the future of Super Eagles forward Victor Moses.
According to Goal.com, Mark Hughes wants Victor Moses back at Stoke and is ready to stump up £7million to lure him from Chelsea. However, Jose Mourinho is indecisive about letting the Nigerian international join the potters.
Stoke plans to build on its top half finish last season by signing Moses on a long-term deal but despite not having played for Chelsea since May 2013, Mourinho is yet to come to a decision over his future.

Victor Moses was sent out on loan in each of the past two campaigns, having spent the 2013-14 campaign at Liverpool. During that time Chelsea signed Mohamed Salah, Christian Atsu and Juan Cuadrado.
Mark, Mourinho To Faceoff Over Victor Moses
Victor Moses joins Stoke City on a one year loan. Photo: Stoke City FC
“Mark is on record saying that Victor did very well here and he is a player we would like to bring back” , Stoke chief executive Tony Scholes said.
“But we have to bear in mind that he is a player who belongs to another football club at the moment.
“It’s Chelsea’s prerogative. They haven’t decided what they are going to do with Victor and whether or not they want to keep him. We will wait and see on that one.”
Mourinho has however been urged to make a decision over the future of Victor Moses as Stoke City wait to jump on an offer to sign the winger on a permanent deal.

Last season, Moses scored four goals and made five assists in 22 appearances for the Potters as Mark Hughes’ side achieved their highest top flight points total and finished 9th in the Premier League.

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