Tomiwa Babalola
Super Eagles winger, Victor Moses has been ruled out indefinitely after suffering a hamstring injury during his side's 1-1 draw against Sam Allardyce's West Ham United in a premier league game.
The on-loan Chelsea player at Stoke City has scored four times for his side in all competition this season, but his manager, Mark Hughes has revealed that he is interested in signing the Nigerian charge on a permanent deal from the Bridge.
Hughes said the injury that forced the Nigerian out of their game on Saturday seem serious but until he is diagnosed, they won't know bad it is.
Speaking after the Premier League contest which saw the Potters take a share of the spoils against the Hammers, Hughes said the injury looked rather serious.
"It looks like Victor has pulled his hamstring.
"It looks like it is in a strange position as it seems to be right behind his knee, which isn't the normal position you usually get hamstring injuries.
"We will get it checked, it may be something that isn't to do with the hamstring so it could be that we get good news but we can't be sure yet.
"If it is a hamstring, then it could be that we lose him for a few weeks," he said.
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