Ex-Super Eagles and Chelsea wing-back, Victor Moses, has parted ways with EFL Championship side, Luton Town, following their demotion.
At the start of the season, the 34-year-old joined The Hatters from Spartak Moscow on a free deal as Luton had just been demoted from the English Premier League (EPL).
Following the two consecutive relegations suffered by Luton in two seasons, Moses’ spell with Matt Bloomfield’s side wasn’t the most pleasant. Luton will now play in the EFL League One next campaign.
As a result of their demotion, Luton’s official website reported that there will be no renewal for the former Super Eagles player, Tim Krul, and other first-team players, bringing the ex-Crystal Palace man’s one-year stint at Kenilworth Road to an end.
“First team squad players also departing include goalkeepers Tim Krul and Jameson Horlick and winger Victor Moses upon natural expiry of their contracts. Josh Bowler will return to his parent club, Nottingham Forest, after his short loan spell. Kal Naismith’s half-season loan comes to an end and also returns to his parent club, temporarily, to see out the remainder of his contract in Bristol.
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