Nigerian international, Victor Moses on THursday completed his switch to Russian club Spartak Moscow on a one year loan spell. The Chelsea player who was on loan until end of the disrupted season at Inter Milan will remain with the Russian team till end of the season. The club have the option to keep Moses on a permanent deal
“Spartak Moscow and Chelsea have agreed the transfer of Nigerian star Victor Moses to our club. The loan agreement with the 29-year-old midfielder is until the end of the season with the option to buy! Welcome, Victor!” reads a statement on the club’s official website yesterday.
Moses is a versatile footballer capable of playing in a variety of offensive positions, while in Nigeria and former clubs he has been more likely to play on the right flank.
Moses was born in Nigeria, where he lived until the age of 11, and then ended up in England and studied at the academy of the London club Crystal Palace, where he began his professional career.
He has also played for English clubs Wigan, Chelsea, Liverpool, Stoke City, West Ham, Turkish Fenerbahce and Inter Milan.
As part of Chelsea, he became champion of England, the winner of the National Cup and the Europa League. In total, Moses played 128 matches for the Londoners, in which he scored 18 goals and made 13 assists.
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