Nigerian football fans have reason to celebrate as former Super Eagles star, Victor Moses, has completed a permanent move to English Premier League side Luton Town, as per the club’s official website.
The 33-year-old winger joins the Hatters as a free agent after leaving Spartak Moscow, pending international clearance. His move to Luton follows his exit from the Russian club, where he spent two seasons, after joining them permanently from Chelsea in 2021.
Moses, who was born in Kaduna, Nigeria, and represented the Super Eagles on 38 occasions, brings a wealth of experience to Luton Town. He last played in England during his time at Chelsea, where he was part of their Premier League and FA Cup-winning squads under Antonio Conte. According to Transfermarkt, his current market value stands at €2 million.
Luton Town manager Rob Edwards expressed his excitement about the signing, highlighting Moses’ versatility and tactical awareness.
“Victor gives us more strength in depth and versatility. He’s able to play on both sides or as a number ten,” said Edwards. “He’s had a fantastic career, and he’s someone we can learn from. He’s been there, done it, and still shows the hunger to succeed.”
Moses, who has played for top clubs across Europe, including Inter Milan, Liverpool, and Chelsea, shared his enthusiasm for the move.
“I had a few offers from Europe, but I set my mind on staying in England. I’m very pleased and honoured to be at Luton Town and can’t wait to get started,” he said.
With over 550 matches and 84 goals to his name across his club and international career, including appearances in the World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations, Moses is expected to bring a wealth of experience and leadership to Luton’s squad as they strive to secure their Premier League status.