Chelsea are ready to offload a number of players during the January transfer window and the first of them could be Victor Moses.

Victor Moses joined the Blues in 2012 and ever since then, the right winger has been a utility player for the London club.

This season though, much like a number of other senior players, Victor Moses too has fallen down the pecking order.

But unlike Gary Cahill and Fabregas who are above the age of 30, Moses is still 28 years old meaning he still has a lot of football left in him.




This season, the winger has managed to make only five appearances for the club out of which only two have come in the Premier League.

Chelsea currently have no use of Victor Moses and the club will be more than happy to let him leave once the transfer window reopens next month.




Crystal Palace are said to be the frontrunners in signing the Nigerian international primarily since Moses came out of the Palace academy before he left for Wigan back in 2010.

But apart from Palace, West Ham United are also keeping an eye on the whole situation and Manuel Pellegrini could launch a bid for the winger in January.

While the Hammers have an outside chance of signing Victor Moses but a guarantee of regular first-team football could easily turn the tide in their favour.



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