Stoke City Working On Outright Purchase Of Victor Moses From Chelsea
Published: February 28, 2015
As reported by the Daily Express, Stoke City are working on the outright purchase of Victor Moses from Chelsea.
The Super Eagle joined The Potters on a season - long loan from the EPL powerhouse before the close of the summer transfer market.
And coach Mark Hughes thinks he has done enough to earn himself a new deal, with 19 appearances in all competitions.
To that end, Stoke City want to offer Victor Moses a permanent deal, or aim to renew the loan agreement for another season if they fail to meet his transfer fee, thought to be around eight million pounds.
The Nigeria international has a valid contract with Chelsea until June 30, 2017.
The Super Eagle joined The Potters on a season - long loan from the EPL powerhouse before the close of the summer transfer market.
And coach Mark Hughes thinks he has done enough to earn himself a new deal, with 19 appearances in all competitions.
To that end, Stoke City want to offer Victor Moses a permanent deal, or aim to renew the loan agreement for another season if they fail to meet his transfer fee, thought to be around eight million pounds.
The Nigeria international has a valid contract with Chelsea until June 30, 2017.
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