Victor Moses is considering his future at Chelsea. According to Goal, the Nigerian is upset at his current lack of playing time under new manager Maurizio Sarri. The switch from a back three to a back four has seen Moses’ right wing-back role made redundant. The result has been just 26 minutes of league action this season and he has not featured in the club’s last two matchday squads.
One team that should be very interested in snapping up the player is West Ham United.
Of course, the Hammers have had Moses on their books before. He spent the 2015-16 season on loan at Upton Park. It was a difficult season. He had hamstring trouble and he scored twice in 26 appearances under Slaven Bilic.

At the end of his loan deal, West Ham could have snapped him up permanently. Sky Sports reported that West Ham had the option to sign him permanently at the end of his loan deal but decided against it.
Cost was probably a massive factor and, in honesty, Moses had not done enough to warrant a big outlay.
A year later, he had helped Chelsea win the Premier League as a regular under Antonio Conte.
Moses has come on leaps and bounds since his time at West Ham. With the Hammers now set to be without Andriy Yarmolenko, and Michail Antonio’s inconsistent form and fitness a concern, Moses could be a perfect recruit.
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