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Super Eagles Icon Victor Moses Snubs Big Leagues for Surprise Career Move

Super Eagles Icon Victor Moses Snubs Big Leagues for Surprise Career Move

In a move that has left football fans across the globe scratching their heads in surprise, former Chelsea and Super Eagles wing-back Victor Moses has officially taken his talents to the heart of Central Asia.

The 35-year-old veteran has signed a one-year contract with FC Kaysar Kyzylorda, a team competing in the Kazakhstan Premier League. After spending several months as a free agent following his departure from Luton Town, Moses is ready to lace up his boots again, this time swapping the bright lights of London and Milan for the 7,000-capacity Gani Muratbayev Stadium.

Kaysar, nicknamed “The Wolves,” announced the deal with huge excitement, describing Moses as a player with “vast top-level experience.” For a club that finished near the bottom of the table last season, landing a man who won the Premier League under Antonio Conte is being hailed as the biggest signing in their history. The club’s management believes that having a winner like Moses in the dressing room will be the secret sauce needed to turn their fortunes around in 2026.

Moses isn’t just there for a holiday, though. The Nigerian star who will wear his favorite number 11 is expected to be the centerpiece of the team’s attack. His career has been a literal world tour, with successful stints at Liverpool, Stoke City, Fenerbahçe, and Spartak Moscow.

While many expected the AFCON winner to perhaps head to the big-money leagues in the Middle East or America, his choice of Kazakhstan shows he’s still looking for a unique challenge. Fans in Kyzylorda are already buzzing, eager to see the man who once dominated the right flank at Stamford Bridge bring that same “magic” to their local league.

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For Victor Moses, the mission is simple: prove that age is just a number and show the “Wolves” how to hunt for trophies.

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