When Victor Moses joined Spartak Moscow for his sixth loan spell since joining Chelsea in 2012, many felt the former Nigerian international might have found a home in Moscow considering that he settled down fast in the Russian capital. However, the former Chelsea winger may just be setting for another loan spell in the approaching summer, but not because of non-performance but rather for financial reasons
From being voted man-of-the-match to severally inspiring his team to victory, Victor Moses has been impressive since joining Spartak Moscow at the beginning of the season, so-much-so that Spartak Moscow manager Domenico Tedesco revealed how Moses had been a great help to his side since his arrival from Chelsea.
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Moses’ temporary deal is set to expire this summer but the Red and Whites have an option to buy the versatile winger permanently.
Although Tedesco has revealed the business of triggering the forward’s buyout option rests with the club’s financial authority, he has, however, praised the winger’s addition to his side. The buyout of Moses is the club s business, I can t give advice. I think his arrival was a very good decision, Victor helped us a lot, Tedesco said, as per, Sport Express. In some episodes, it is seen that this is a player of a different class. Today he played a great game, played well both attacking and defensively .
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After nearly a decade on the club’s books, but with most of that time spent in the Loan Army and yet still playing a key part in three trophies for us Victor Moses has had a Chelsea career pretty much like no other.
He joined as a 21-year-old exciting young winger in that fateful post-Champions League summer of 2012, scored almost as many goals (10) as fellow newcomer Eden Hazard (13) on our way to a Europa League crown, then was lost in the loan wilderness (Liverpool, Stoke City, West Ham), then came back to transform into a wing-back and a key player under Antonio Conte (winning the league and the FA Cup), and then returned to his wanderings around Europe. After stints in Turkey and Italy, the latest bit of globetrotting saw him join Spartak Moscow for the season, to play under head coach Domenico Tedesco, one of a new generation of coaches who’s looked to Conte for inspiration.
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