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Chelsea transfer news: Maurizio Sarri expects to complete Premier League exit deal
CHELSEA expect to sell Victor Moses next month with Crystal Palace confident of securing a deal.
The Nigerian is not part of Maurizio Sarri’s plans and is set to leave Stamford Bridge, according to the Evening Standard.
Moses was part of Palace’s academy before he moved to Wigan back in 2010.
The 28-year-old has made just six appearances for Chelsea this season and as a result is set to leave.
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Wolves and West Ham are also said to be interested in Moses.
Chelsea legend Tommy Langley has admitted he feels sorry for the Nigerian.
Moses was pivotal in the right wing-back role under Antonio Conte as the Blues won the Premier League title.
“I feel sorry for Victor Moses”, Langley said on Chelsea TV.
“He had a fantastic time two years ago and it culminates on him not even being on the bench.
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“So he is someone who will want to play football matches.
“He's not happy sitting on his backside in the stand watching the game.”
Chelsea could also look to cash-in on Tammy Abraham this January.
The striker has been in fine form while on loan at Aston Villa.
Chelsea have a recall option and could look to sell with his reputation restored.
Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson is also on the radar of the Blues as Sarri looks to strengthen his strike force.
Abraham would raise considerable funds to put towards a swoop for the England international.
Chelsea return to action against Leicester in the Premier League on Saturday (3pm).