Wednesday, 28 August 2013

LIVERPOOL CAN'T MATCH MOSES' WEEKLY WAGES


 
Chelsea forward's pay stalls loan deal to Anfield

The £55,000-a-week pay of Chelsea winger Victor Moses is stalling a loan move to Liverpool, according to media reports.

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers reportedly wants to offer Chelsea winger Victor Moses first-team football on Merseyside in a season-long loan move.

Moses has struggled to make an impression on Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho during the summer, with a whole host of wide midfielders including Andre Schurrle, Kevin de Bruyne and Eden Hazard restricting his chances of earning a starting spot.

The arrival of Brazilian playmaker Willian at Stamford Bridge has pushed Moses further down the pecking order, with the 22-year-old reportedly told he can leave the club on loan before the transfer window closes.

Rodgers hopes to take advantage of that unrest to secure the Nigeria international's services in a loan deal, but his £55,000-a-week wage is currently proving a stumbling block, according to the Daily Mail.

His former boss at Wigan Roberto Martinez is also interested in taking Moses to Everton on a season-long loan.

 

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