Friday, 15 July 2011

Moses happy to remain at Wigan




By Ifeanyi Ibeh

July 14, 2011


Nigerian forward, Victor Moses insists he is happy to remain at Wigan Athletic for as long as he can despite reports linking him to a host of clubs in the English Premier League.

The former England youth international who is on the verge of switching allegiance to Nigeria joined Wigan from English Championship side Crystal Palace for a modest £2.5 million in January 2010.

His appearances for the Latics since his arrival from Selhurst Park has however been limited to just 40 Premier League games, of which only 10 have been as a starter.

As a result, Moses has been linked with a move away from Wigan since the end of the season with newly-promoted Queens Park Rangers reportedly ready to make a move for the winger.

Rangers manager Neil Warnock was Moses' boss at Crystal Palace and once rated him the most gifted player he had ever coached.

And while flattered at the attention, Moses sees his long-term future at Wigan, just as he looks to continue from where he left off last season.

"As far as I'm concerned, I'm still here, I'm happy here, I'm enjoying myself here and I want to stay here for as long as I can," Moses told England based newspaper, the Evening Post.

"It's a great club to be at, there's a real family feel to the place, and I'm really settled here."

He added: "All of the focus now is on next season, and I can't wait to get out there and show what I can do."

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