Former Super Eagles winger, Victor Moses has finally left Chelsea football club after 9 years tinted with loan spells to Liverpool, Stoke City, Fernabache among others.
Moses spent last season on loan to the Russian club where he scored 4 goals in 25 appearances.
Spartak Moscow confirmed Victor Moses’ permanent stay at the club via a statement on its website
We’re delighted to announce that we have completed the permanent transfer of Victor Moses from Chelsea. After a successful loan spell last season, Victor has chosen to extend his contract with us for another two years, and will now stay around until 2023.
A graduate of the Crystal Palace youth academy, Moses made his way up the ladder in English football and joined Chelsea FC in 2012. Over the decade, Victor played for some of football’s most prestigious clubs including Inter Milan and Liverpool. Playing a massive part in Antonio Conte’s squad, Victor won the 2016/17 Premier League with the London outfit and was also part of two Europa League triumphs in England.
At the international level, Moses won the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria and was an integral part of the Super Eagles’ World Cup campaigns in Brazil and Russia. Last season, Victor scored and assisted four goals each after joining us in October. Most notably, he scored the goal that secured our passage into the UEFA Champions League for the upcoming season.
Everybody at Spartak is excited to watch more of Moses over the next two years, and wish him nothing but the best.