A fresh ray of hope has emerged for former Super Eagles’ winger, Victor Moses about his chances of extending his stay at Inter Milan into next season, as The Nerazzurri have now declared that they are ready to buy if his parent club, Chelsea of England reduce their asking price from £10m, megaspoertsarena.com gathered.
In contrast with previous reports that the Italian Serie A club are not ready to turn Moses’ current loan deal from Chelsea into a full contract this summer, on account of his battles with injuries and inability to tie down a regular starting shirt in their squad, the new angle has it that they are ready to hit a bargain with The Blues.
The 29-year-old Moses is currently in his fifth loan in his last six years at Stamford Bridge, after earlier such deals with Liverpool, Stoke City and West Ham United of England as well as last time out at Fernebahce of Turkey, but the former Crystal Palace and Wigan Athletic star is now eager to finally his tipsy-turvey days with The Blues by completing a full deal at San Siro this summer.
Moses is back in Italy after he was allowed to travel to United Kingdom to be with his family at the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak, but he is no longer under quarantine, as he has been in Milan for more than fourteen days and the star, who has appeared in seven official matches for Antonio Conte’s team since his loan arrival in January, is now expected to join the team in full training this week, even as he awaits developments in his contract issue.
However, details of the report as provided by Calciomercato.com indicate further that Moses will now have to start praying fervently that Chelsea will lower their £10m valuation in order to allow him join Inter on a permanent deal.
While Antonio Conte was initially coy on keeping Moses beyond this season, the ex-Chelsea boss is now keen to sign the former England youth international outright this summer, considering that his six-month loan deal included a clause to land the winger-cum-wing-back permanently, but Inter’s top brass’ condition is that they will explore that possibility only at a lower price.