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Nigerian wide player Victor Moses is likely to be farmed off after failing to impress during his loan spell at Liverpool.

The loan deal to Liverpool last summer, which, in strengthening a direct title rival, raised eyebrows at the time, but the Nigerian failed to make much of an impression at Anfield after the emergence of teenage sensation Raheem Sterling.

Moses, who enjoyed a promising start to his Chelsea career under the tutelage of Roberto di Matteo and then Rafa Benitez, scored ten goals in forty appearances during his début season - but the return of José Mourinho and the arrivals of Willian and Andre Schurrle last summer saw the Nigerian leave Stamford Bridge in search of more first-team opportunities.

But Moses' indifferent form last season relegated him to a bit-part role under Brendan Rodgers.

The January signing of Mohamed Salah has pushed Moses even further down the Stamford Bridge pecking order, and it was revealed yesterday that another loan move is likely.

Amongst those clubs mentioned were Everton, managed by Roberto Martinez - Moses' manager when he was the star man at Wigan Athletic. The Liverpool Echo have suggested that Martinez is greatly interested in bringing Moses to Merseyside, but on a permanent deal rather than the loan option Chelsea seem to prefer.

But another of Martinez's former clubs, Swansea, have supposedly emerged as the front-runners after the Welsh outfit missed out on Marseille-bound Michy Batshuayi.

West Bromwich Albion's new coach, Alan Irvine, is also known to be an admirer of the Nigerian international, and the former Preston boss is keen to secure the arrival of Moses soon after the World Cup despite Swansea's interest.

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Nigerian wide player Victor Moses is likely to be farmed off after failing to impress during his loan spell at Liverpool.

The loan deal to Liverpool last summer, which, in strengthening a direct title rival, raised eyebrows at the time, but the Nigerian failed to make much of an impression at Anfield after the emergence of teenage sensation Raheem Sterling.

Moses, who enjoyed a promising start to his Chelsea career under the tutelage of Roberto di Matteo and then Rafa Benitez, scored ten goals in forty appearances during his début season - but the return of José Mourinho and the arrivals of Willian and Andre Schurrle last summer saw the Nigerian leave Stamford Bridge in search of more first-team opportunities.

But Moses' indifferent form last season relegated him to a bit-part role under Brendan Rodgers.

The January signing of Mohamed Salah has pushed Moses even further down the Stamford Bridge pecking order, and it was revealed yesterday that another loan move is likely.

Amongst those clubs mentioned were Everton, managed by Roberto Martinez - Moses' manager when he was the star man at Wigan Athletic. The Liverpool Echo have suggested that Martinez is greatly interested in bringing Moses to Merseyside, but on a permanent deal rather than the loan option Chelsea seem to prefer.

But another of Martinez's former clubs, Swansea, have supposedly emerged as the front-runners after the Welsh outfit missed out on Marseille-bound Michy Batshuayi.

West Bromwich Albion's new coach, Alan Irvine, is also known to be an admirer of the Nigerian international, and the former Preston boss is keen to secure the arrival of Moses soon after the World Cup despite Swansea's interest.

Solid HG squad player, kind of like Ryan Bertrand, when called upon...generally puts in a 6/10 performance

Everton seems like a good destination, as Roberto Martinez should know how to get the best out of him

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Still think he would have been a better 5am specially considering he is HG than salah.

But his potential is not that high.

No doubt would be a good player for everton and in competitions like EL like he has already proved to be.

Also we should be able to make up whatever we spent on him plus a couple more (also we got 1mil £ from pool for the loan spell). So financially, a good trabsfer.

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