Nigeria forward Victor Moses may now
have a chance to play at Chelsea after returning from his loan deal at Stoke,
says Potters manager Mark Hughes.
Moses, the 24-year-old, has not
played a competitive game for Chelsea since Jose Mourinho returned as coach two
years ago.
"It could be he plays a part
for Chelsea this year," said Hughes, who failed in a bid to keep the
player.
"He showed enough in his time
with us that it made Chelsea very aware of the talent they have."
Moses scored 4 goals in 23
appearances while on loan at Stoke last season and there were suggestions he
could be part of a deal to take Asmir Begovic to Stamford Bridge.
Though, the Bosnian goalkeeper
joined the Blues this week with Dutch midfielder Marco van Ginkel going to
Stoke on loan, while the future of Moses was left unclear.
According to Hughes, that could be
because Moses has been given another opportunity to shine at the club that he
joined three seasons ago from Wigan.
"I think they would possibly
like to keep him although if they go into the market again, they could change
that idea," he said.
"Victor obviously came to us
last year and did exceptionally well for us."
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