Nigeria Football Federation Owe Chelsea Winger Moses N8.7 Million
Published: October 07, 2016
Allnigeriasoccer.com can confirm that Chelsea winger Victor Moses is owed 15,000 pounds (approximately N8.7 million) by the Nigeria Football Federation, being unreimbursed traveling expenses incurred for honoring national team invitations.
The former England U21 international has not written off those expenses, and there is no positive feedback from the Nigerian Federation when he would be paid.
Chelsea have confirmed that their new wing-back suffered an injury against Hull City just before the international break, but it is believed that he would have traveled to Abuja nonetheless for national team medics to assess his injury if he was sure of getting a refund.
Few days before the invited foreign-based professionals were supposed to start arriving in Abuja, the Nigerian Federation contacted them to buy their own flight tickets.
Moses, 25, is in London receiving treatment ahead of Chelsea’s Premier League clash against Leicester City next weekend.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : chelseafc.com
The former England U21 international has not written off those expenses, and there is no positive feedback from the Nigerian Federation when he would be paid.
Chelsea have confirmed that their new wing-back suffered an injury against Hull City just before the international break, but it is believed that he would have traveled to Abuja nonetheless for national team medics to assess his injury if he was sure of getting a refund.
Few days before the invited foreign-based professionals were supposed to start arriving in Abuja, the Nigerian Federation contacted them to buy their own flight tickets.
Moses, 25, is in London receiving treatment ahead of Chelsea’s Premier League clash against Leicester City next weekend.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : chelseafc.com
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