Super Eagles forward, Victor Moses, may now be given a chance to play at Chelsea after returning from his loan deal at Stoke, says Potters manager Mark Hughes.
Moses has not played for the Blues since Jose Mourinho returned to the club in 2013 as he was loaned out to Liverpool and Stoke for the past two seasons.
The 24-year-old, who joined from Wigan for £9m, was expected to be loaned out again or sold, with Stoke the favourites for his signature.
However, Hughes has revealed that Mourinho is considering adding the winger to his title-winning squad for the 2015-16 campaign.
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“I think Chelsea have a view on Victor. What they’re thinking we believe is that they would possibly like to keep him. If they go into the market again that could change that idea,” he said.
“Victor obviously came to us last year and did exceptionally well for us. There were a couple of injuries that hampered him unfortunately, but he showed enough in his time with us that it made Chelsea very aware of the talent they have and what Victor could offer. It could be that Victor now plays a part at Chelsea.”
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Moses scored four goals in 23 appearances while on loan at Stoke last season.
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