President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, will meet Victor Moses to discuss his international retirement.
The 28-year-old Chelsea winger quit international duty in August last year to focus on his club career.
Moses has struggled to break into the Chelsea team under manager Maurizio Sarri despite being a regular under previous manager Antonio Conte.
NFF president, Pinnick believes the former Crystal Palace and Wigan player still has a huge role to play for the Super Eagles, especially at the Nations cup later this year.
President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, will meet Victor Moses to discuss his international retirement.
The 28-year-old Chelsea winger quit international duty in August last year to focus on his club career.
Moses has struggled to break into the Chelsea team under manager Maurizio Sarri despite being a regular under previous manager Antonio Conte.
NFF president, Pinnick believes the former Crystal Palace and Wigan player still has a huge role to play for the Super Eagles, especially at the Nations cup later this year.
President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, will meet Victor Moses to discuss his international retirement.
The 28-year-old Chelsea winger quit international duty in August last year to focus on his club career.
Moses has struggled to break into the Chelsea team under manager Maurizio Sarri despite being a regular under previous manager Antonio Conte.
NFF president, Pinnick believes the former Crystal Palace and Wigan player still has a huge role to play for the Super Eagles, especially at the Nations cup later this year.
President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, will meet Victor Moses to discuss his international retirement.
The 28-year-old Chelsea winger quit international duty in August last year to focus on his club career.
Moses has struggled to break into the Chelsea team under manager Maurizio Sarri despite being a regular under previous manager Antonio Conte.
NFF president, Pinnick believes the former Crystal Palace and Wigan player still has a huge role to play for the Super Eagles, especially at the Nations cup later this year.
President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, will meet Victor Moses to discuss his international retirement.
The 28-year-old Chelsea winger quit international duty in August last year to focus on his club career.
Moses has struggled to break into the Chelsea team under manager Maurizio Sarri despite being a regular under previous manager Antonio Conte.
NFF president, Pinnick believes the former Crystal Palace and Wigan player still has a huge role to play for the Super Eagles, especially at the Nations cup later this year.
President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, will meet Victor Moses to discuss his international retirement.
The 28-year-old Chelsea winger quit international duty in August last year to focus on his club career.
Moses has struggled to break into the Chelsea team under manager Maurizio Sarri despite being a regular under previous manager Antonio Conte.
NFF president, Pinnick believes the former Crystal Palace and Wigan player still has a huge role to play for the Super Eagles, especially at the Nations cup later this year.
President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, will meet Victor Moses to discuss his international retirement.
The 28-year-old Chelsea winger quit international duty in August last year to focus on his club career.
Moses has struggled to break into the Chelsea team under manager Maurizio Sarri despite being a regular under previous manager Antonio Conte.
NFF president, Pinnick believes the former Crystal Palace and Wigan player still has a huge role to play for the Super Eagles, especially at the Nations cup later this year.
President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, will meet Victor Moses to discuss his international retirement.
The 28-year-old Chelsea winger quit international duty in August last year to focus on his club career.
Moses has struggled to break into the Chelsea team under manager Maurizio Sarri despite being a regular under previous manager Antonio Conte.
NFF president, Pinnick believes the former Crystal Palace and Wigan player still has a huge role to play for the Super Eagles, especially at the Nations cup later this year.