The Nigerian international will link up with
his compatriot Osaze Odemwingie at Stoke
City this season, after securing a season-
long loan deal from Chelsea.
The former Wigan Athletic player, who was on loan at
Liverpool last season, is Stoke's sixth new recruit of
the summer.
"We are delighted to have secured the services of
such an exciting young talent in Victor," Stoke's chief
executive Tony Scholes said on the club's website.
"He will certainly add to our attacking options and
from talking to him it's obvious that he's really
excited about the prospect of making an impact."
Moses, will play no part in Stoke's season opener
against Aston Villa later on Saturday.
Stoke have been busy in the transfer window as they
try and build their ninth-placed finish last season.
Bojan, Mame Diouf, Phil Bardsley, Steve Sidwell and
Dionantan Teixeira were all in line to make their
debuts against Villa at the Brittania Stadium.
Apart from Stoke City, the influx of Nigerian strikers
into the widely watched premier league continues
with West Brom's acquisition of Brown Ideye to link
up with Victor Anichebe at the club.
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