Victor Moses ends Chelsea career after nine years, joins Spartak Moscow

Victor Moses Chelsea

Chelsea on Friday announced that winger Victor Moses has completed a permanent switch to Spartak Moscow after he enjoyed a successful season with the Russian side in 2020/2021.

The 30-year-old has had six loan spells since joining Chelsea from Wigan in 2012.

Moses last played for Chelsea in October 2018 as a second-half substitute in a 3-1 Europa League win over BATE Borisov.

Announcing the move, the London club said in a social media post, “Victor Moses has today completed a permanent transfer to Spartak Moscow. The move brings to an end the wideman’s nine-year Chelsea career, good luck Victor!”

Altogether, the ex-Ngeria international scored 18 goals in 128 appearances in all competitions for Chelsea. During that period, he won the Premier League, FA Cup and two Europa League titles.

He enjoyed his most successful season in Chelsea in 2016/2017 under Italian coach Antonio Conte when he was deployed as a right wing-back.

Moses has now signed a deal with Spartak Moscow until 2023.