Nigerian international player, Victor Moses, does not want to discuss the possibility of his permanent switch to Stoke City.
Moses is currency on the books of Chelsea is on a season long loan to Stoke City where his beginning to rediscover his form.
The Chelsea player’s sojourn to the Liverpool side was a major setback to his career as the coach of the side relegated him to sub appearances.
Moses consequently suffered dip in form which dogged during and after the 2014 World Cup, costing him place in the Super Eagles.
But Moses has hit the ground running with eye-catching performance at toke City.
Moses was a key player at Chelsea during the stint of Rafael Benitez
Former Wigan Athlethic man man preferred to talk about helping The Potters finish this season as high as possible in the English top flight.
The 23-year-old winger also made it clear he is “still a Chelsea player.”
“I’m still a Chelsea player. I am here to help Stoke as a club to make sure they are in the right position in the Premier League.
“And I will keep working hard and trying to help the team as long as I am here,” said Moses.
Moses, who had a tough time at Liverpool last season while on loan from Chelsea, said he is beginning to enjoy playing football once more.
He also credited the Stoke City chairman (Peter Coates) and supporters for backing him even in the face criticism during the controversy surrounding the penalty he won in a league game against Swansea.
“That really meant a lot to me, everyone supporting me. The chairman in the paper, everyone was behind me and I was very pleased with that. The fans have been fantastic for me so far. I’m starting to enjoy my football again,” he said.
Moses has made eight Premier League appearances for Stoke City this season and has scored once in their 2-2 draw against West Ham. He also has three assist