Wigan and Nigeria international forward Victor Moses has tactically
dodged plenty questions from the media over his potential move away from Wigan
this summer, saying his currently focused on giving his best for the Nigeria’s
Super Eagles team ahead of the 2014 World Cup qualifier and 2013 African
Nations Cup qualifier fixtures all in June.
Moses, 21, has been linked away from the DW stadium to top clubs in
Europe with the latest Queens Park Rangers.
The Kaduna born former England Under-17 and Under-20 player disclosed,
“I’m happy with the club (Wigan) and the manager (Roberto Martinez) – if my
agent tells me about any potential move, then I am ready to move to the next
level but for now a Wigan player and now concentrating on winning matches for
the Super Eagles to make the 2014 World Cup and 2013 African Nations Cup.”
Victor Moses’ surprising decision to pledge his international future to
Nigeria leaving a bitter spot in the mouth of England as Wigan forward and
former Crystal Palace striker seems to remain promising quality young lad for
the three Lions, will now be momentously focus on building an international
reputation through helping the struggling Super Eagles who has failed for make
international impact in over a decade after failing to reach the 2012 African
Cup of Nations.
With Wigan manager Roberto Martinez pledging his future to the Dave
Whalen’s club turning down double potential moves following recent days of
speculative move to takeover affairs at Liverpool and Aston Villa, it suggested
that the stay of the Spaniard might sway Moses to spend yet another season at
DW.
Courtesy Samuel Ahmadu
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