Liverpool followers will bear in mind Victor Moses for his ill-fated mortgage spell within the nearly-season of 2013/14 below Brendan Rodgers.
Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge have been in full swing and Steven Gerrard was nonetheless captaining and taking part in for the Anfield-based outfit.
The Nigerian winger solely managed 22 appearances and two objectives throughout all competitions for the Reds, with a mortgage to Stoke Metropolis following in 2014.
Now, eight years after his mortgage spell with West Ham United got here to an finish, the footballer has discovered himself again in English soccer with Luton City, as was confirmed on the membership’s official X account.
Welcome to the City, @VictorMoses! 🇳🇬
— Luton City FC (@LutonTown) September 10, 2024
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The Hatters have suffered a poor begin to the 2024/25 Championship marketing campaign, with three defeats and a draw of their opening spherical of fixtures.
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A nomadic profession set for a fairytale ending?
It’s been a considerably turbulent decade for our former Crimson who, since becoming a member of Chelsea in 2012, has seen himself shipped out on mortgage to 6 completely different golf equipment between 2013-2021.
There was a quick second when Moses was supplied the chance to settle in Russian soccer with Spartak Moscow, however it’s hardly been a profession to savour following his ill-advised swap to Stamford Bridge.
Maybe the 33-year-old can take pleasure in a high-quality ending to his taking part in profession and assist Rob Edwards’ males restore themselves to the top-half of the Championship desk.
What a narrative it will be for the large man to assist Luton climb the rungs and maybe safe a return again to Premier League soccer.
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