‘Why Victor Moses could be leaving Chelsea’

By Daily Sports on December 31, 2018

Legendary Ghanaian midfielder Michael Essien believes that Victor Moses could leave English giants Chelsea during the January 2019 transfer window.

Nigerian winger Moses, English midfielder Danny Drinkwater and Denmark international Andreas Christensen have struggled for game-time under Italian tactician Maurizio Sarri this season.

Moses has been linked with English clubs Crystal Palace, West Ham United as well as Wolverhampton Wanderers.

“Every player wants to play. Chelsea isn’t an easy place to come and the competition is very fierce,” Essien tol Express.

“At the end of the day, all the players work but it’s the manager who will pick who he wants to play.”

Drinkwater is believed to be on the radar of English outfit Fulham, while Christensen has been linked with Spanish champions FC Barcelona.

“When you’re not playing you get frustrated and you want to look elsewhere,” the former Chelsea star continued. 

“It’s up to them really but they have to keep working and then everyone gets their chance.”

Moses has made only two appearances in the English Premier League for Chelsea this season. (African Football)

•Photo shows Chelsea winger, Victor Moses 

Source Daily Sports

Posted December 31, 2018


 

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