Victor Moses set for real estate after football

Ex-Super Eagles winger, Victor Moses, has hinted that he is interested in going into property business as soon as he calls time on active football.

The 27-year-old who retired from international football last month took part in Chelsea’s 2018/19 player feature on club’s official website on Wednesday.

“I want to get into business, maybe a property business or something along those lines,” Moses told the club’s official website.

The former West Ham and Stoke City star also pick the pair of David Luiz and Gary Cahill as the best at psyching the team up when they lose games.

“Gary Cahill, David Luiz, the most experienced players. Myself as well. It’s important to move on to the next game quickly after a bad result,” he revealed.

“Everyone has been good, everyone is working hard but I’d say Ross Barkley. He had a big injury but he’s started the season really well and he’s working his socks off.”

Moses also believes that David Luiz can make a goalkeeper while Andreas Christensen can flourish as a striker due to his technical depth.

“David Luiz. I think he would have the motivation to go in goal during a game and is very funny, Toni Rudiger as well. I would say those two.

“Andreas Christensen. He has that flair and technical quality, so I wouldn’t be surprised to see him do well up front.”

There’s no debate who the most reserved squad member is.

“N’Golo Kante. He doesn’t say anything unless you speak to him. He saves his energy for on the pitch so we are happy with him.”

Moses also charges Eden Hazard to take more free-kicks as he’s good at them in training.

“I’d like to see Eden take a few more free-kicks, he’s good at them in training. David Luiz as well, but he’s taken them in games before.”