Victor Moses, a former Nigeria international, has officially joined Luton Town in the English Championship as a free agent.
Moses, 33 years old, most recently played for Spartak Moscow in Russia, following a successful loan spell from Chelsea in the 2020/21 season.
His previous clubs include Chelsea FC, West Ham United, Crystal Palace, Stoke City, and Liverpool FC.
Manager Rob Edwards provided the following statement: “Victor is a player we have been in discussions with for a significant period. Having observed his performance during training sessions and a recent appearance in a closed-doors match, we are confident in his ability to contribute to our team.
His versatility, tactical awareness, and extensive experience in various playing styles make him a valuable addition, providing increased depth and healthy competition within the squad.”
Luton Town officially signed Victor Moses pending international clearance. Moses, born in Kaduna, Nigeria, initially played for England’s youth teams before joining Nigeria.
He made 38 appearances and scored 12 goals for the Super Eagles before retiring from international matches in 2018.
Moses played a key role in Nigeria’s victory at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations and participated in the 2014 and 2018 FIFA World Cup tournaments.
Excited to sign for Luton Town!
— Victor Moses (@VictorMoses) September 10, 2024
Looking forward to getting started and can’t wait to play in front of our amazing fans. Let’s go! pic.twitter.com/1D3J5CbxV1