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Maurizio Sarri

Moses may end up on loan at Old Trafford with Manchester United in the January transfer window.

Former Super Eagle star, Victor Moses is not a happy man at the moment as he may just return to his familiar loan spell away from Stamford Bridge in the January transfer window.

Victor Moses is considered surplus to requirement at Chelsea under Italian Manager, Mauricio Sarri, who has admitted that the 2013 African Nation Cup Winner will have a place in his squad. The coach insists that the Nigerian will not fit into the scheme of things the way he has decided to set up his team.

Moses who has only started just once this season and has only six cumulating games so far again was left out in Chelsea’s English League Cup clash with lower division Derby County on Wednesday night.

The Blues’ squad was populated by the likes of Chelsea youth team graduates like Calum Hudson Odoi, Ruben Loftus-Cheeks and others while the former Liverpool and Stoke man couldn’t break into the team.

When asked about the player’s future , Sarri gave a hint that Moses could be closer to another loan spell than becoming a regular in his squad.

The former England youth star was a key member of Antonio Conte’s Chelsea side, he however has found life difficult under the new coach.

Moses had on return from the World Cup in Russia with the Super Eagles call time on his national team appearances.

The excuse he gave then was that he needed to concentrate on his club career so that he would be able to command starting shirt in the squad under new manager Sarri which hasn’t worked out for the Kaduna born star.

After joining Chelsea in August 2012, Moses was loaned out to Wigan, Liverpool, Stoke City and West Ham United before the arrival of The Blues’ former manager, Antonio Conte.

Moses whose contract at Chelsea will not expire until June 30, 2021, found his form under Conte and helped contributed to the team’s success in the 2016/17 season under the Italian manager.

With his continued bench-role now, it is just a matter of time before Moses is released on another loan spell.