Chelsea Loanee Moses Returns To Inter Milan At The Beginning Of Next Week
Published: April 08, 2020
Chelsea owned winger Victor Moses will return to Inter Milan at the beginning of next week, according to reports.
Italian news agency Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata writes on its website that some of the seven non-Italian players who were permitted to travel to their homelands to be with their families have already returned to Italy.
However, by Monday or Tuesday the seven players must be in Lombardy to begin self-isolation following their trips abroad.
Moses and the six other players namely Lukaku, Eriksen, Young, Godin, Brozovic and Handanovic will have to self-isolate for a period of fifteen days.
The former Nigeria international was given a personal training schedule by Inter Milan's fitness coaches before his trip to United Kingdom.
Since his loan move to the the Nerazzurri in January 2020, he has appeared in seven competitive games and has an assist to his name which came in the derby against Milan.
Igho Kingsley
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