Thursday 16 August 2012

CONTROVERCY OVER CHELSEA PROPOSED PLAYER VICTOR MOSES

The chairman of wigan Dave Whelan
has sound a note of warning to Chelsea that there is the need for
chelsea to make up their mind over the proposed signing of the
nigerian internation Victor Moses. Chelsea have been linked with
the attacker this summer, not considering the fact they have signed
the likes of Oscar, Eden
Hazard and Marko Marin and have reportedly had two offers turned down
by the Latics all during the summer transfer. Wigan Boss Whelan
confirmed that offers of like have been made but he insisted that he
will only accept a worthy amount,he also reveals his valuation of
Moses does not correspond with that of wigan manager.
"Roberto Martinez believes I have put too low of a figure on him, but
have told Chelsea what we want for the deal.
"They've offered certain conditions of which one of them was on
appearances and I'm not too
interested on appearances because
any circumstance may come up at a football cub like Chelsea FC. You
may have to play one game out of six in the starting team because
there is so much competition in the squad. You could even get injured,
"I have asked them for a sum on the deal, if they can come up with the
fee we will release him, if they can't then Moses will remain in the
squad."
Whelan then made known that his
asking price isn't as much as" £10 million, and that £9m isn't far
from his demand. The chairman then expressed his angry over the Blues
hesitation over the proposed move,
suggesting that his own wigan have been left in loop as they
wait to make a crusial decision on whether they need to dip back
into the transfer market if the player move. "We could do more
businesses this summer, it depends on what Chelsea decides on. "If
they come with the asked fee we'll sell him, if they don't he remains
in the team. "If we sell young Victor we
probably will go back in the market shopping for players. I'd like to
keep Victor in the squad,I think he'll improve very well from playing
another season or another two or three seasons under the wigan
Roberto. Martinez's squad are to kick-start their
new season against Chelsea this week Sunday,when is still isn't clear
which side the 21-year-old will
turn out for when the season commences.

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