
Stoke
manager Mark Hughes has admitted that he thinks he will miss out on his
attempt to bring Victor Moses back to the Britannia stadium this summer.
The striker spent last season on loan with City but Hughes has been
frustrated so far in his attempts to bring him back to the Potteries.
Hughes told Sky Sports News HQ: "I think Chelsea have taken a view that they
would like to keep him. Of course, they may go into the market again and
that might change that idea that they have.
"He did really well for us last year despite some injuries but it looks like
Victor could play a part for Chelsea this year."
Hughes also wished Asmir Begovic the best of luck as he prepares to continue
his career in England with Chelsea and believes he now has plenty of healthy
competition in the race to become his successor.
He said: "We wish Asmir well, he's onto the next chapter of his career. He
did really great things here at Stoke and we're pleased he was here for that
time.
"He was part of a successful period here. I wouldn't be surprised to see him
challenging Thibaut Courtois for the No 1 jersey at Chelsea. But he's moved
on and we will move on very quickly too.
"Obviously we have brought Shay Given in, we have got an outstanding young
keeper in Jack Butland and Jakob Haugaard has joined us as well, another
good young keeper. In terms of that department we are very strong and I
would expect a good fight to see who makes the No 1 jersey their own."
Stoke are currently on pre-season tour in Singapore where they will play
Everton on Wednesday before facing either a Singapore Select XI or Arsenal
in the final or third-place play-off on Saturday.