Tuesday, May 17, 2011

English FA writes Wigan on Moses


The English Football Association has officially written to Barclays Premier League side, Wigan Athletic, to seek clarification on their striker, Victor Moses.
SuperSport.com was informed by Tony Finnigan, agent of Moses, in a telephone interview on Tuesday morning that the letter from the English FA was sent to Wigan last week. But Finnigan did not divulge the content of the letter from the English FA to Wigan.
"I know the (English) FA sent a letter to Wigan last week about Victor Moses," said Finnigan. "But I believe you can contact the FA in your country (Nigeria) to get further details about the progress on the plans to see Moses switch his international career."
The English football agent also confirmed that the process has been slow from the end of the England's football governing body.
Finnigan, however, stated that there is a chance that Moses could be cleared in a fortnight ahead of the international friendly against Argentina in Abuja on June 1.
He further said Moses is keen to pull on Nigeria's colours for the game against Argentina.
"Victor Moses is anxious to play for Nigeria against Argentina. The chance of that happening is good as we anticipate a positive outcome in the next two weeks," Finnigan told SuperSport.com.

© SuperSport.com

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