Luton Town has officially announced the signing of Victor Moses, a former Chelsea star and Nigeria international. This move marks Moses' return to English football after spending three years away from the Premier League, initially leaving Chelsea to join Spartak Moscow.
Moses was instrumental in Chelsea’s Premier League title win during the 2016-2017 season. Under the management of Antonio Conte, he adapted to a new wing-back role, contributing significantly with six goal involvements across 34 league matches.
Following his tenure with Chelsea, Moses played for Spartak Moscow, where his departure this summer made him a free agent. Luton Town has now secured his services on a permanent basis as they aim to bounce back to the Premier League after their relegation to the Championship last year.
With his extensive experience in the English Championship, Moses is expected to be a valuable asset for Luton Town. His past performances in the second tier of English football will be crucial for Rob Edwards’ squad as they strive for promotion.
Moses has previously accumulated significant experience in the Championship with Crystal Palace, where he made 58 appearances, scored 11 goals, and provided six assists before his move to Wigan Athletic.
In his final season at Spartak Moscow, Moses featured in 16 matches in the Russian top flight, managing to score once. His return to English football with Luton Town signifies a new chapter in his career.
The addition of Moses to Luton's squad is seen as a strategic move to enhance their chances of climbing back into the Premier League. His proven track record and versatility will be key assets for the team’s ambitions.
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