Super Eagles forward Victor Moses has reached a firm decision regarding his future with Luton Town as his contract draws to a close at Kenilworth Road. The experienced winger is approaching the end of his tenure with the club and has opted to move on when the season concludes.
According to a report from BSN, the former Africa Cup of Nations winner will officially exit Luton Town at the conclusion of the 2024/25 campaign. This marks the end of a brief and challenging chapter in his career.
Additional details from Africa Foot reveal that both Moses and the club have mutually agreed not to renew his contract, which is set to expire on June 30, 2025. The decision was made amicably, reflecting a shared understanding of the direction both parties wish to take.
Since his arrival from Spartak Moscow in the summer of 2024, Moses has found it difficult to leave a lasting mark on the pitch. In 18 appearances this season, he has managed to score just one goal. Despite his decorated past, including spells at Premier League giants Chelsea and Liverpool, and his pivotal role in Nigeria’s 2013 AFCON success, Moses has struggled to replicate such form in Luton colours.
Currently, Luton Town are battling near the bottom of the EFL Championship, with relegation a looming threat. Moses’ time with the team has been clouded by on-field difficulties and inconsistent performances, which have made it hard for him to establish himself as a key player.
After holding recent discussions with the club’s leadership, both sides concluded that parting ways at the end of the season would be best. While Moses boasts an impressive resume and vast experience, his stint at Luton hasn’t met expectations, and a fresh start elsewhere now seems likely.
With his exit on the horizon, all eyes will be on what’s next for the 34-year-old Nigerian. Whether he chooses to continue playing beyond the 2024/25 season or contemplates retirement remains to be seen. For now, the football world awaits his next move.
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