Former Nigeria international Victor Moses has completed a move to Kazakhstan Premier League side Kaysar Kyzylorda, extending his long and decorated playing career.

The 35-year-old, a member of Nigeria’s 2013 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) winning squad, joins the Kazakh club after spells across England, Turkey, Italy and Russia. Moses had been without a club since leaving Luton Town at the end of last season, following the expiration of his contract.

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The move sees the former Chelsea and Liverpool winger continue a career that has taken him through several of Europe’s top leagues.

Over the years, he has represented clubs including Chelsea, Liverpool, Inter Milan, Fenerbahçe and Spartak Moscow, winning major honours along the way.

Moses enjoyed his most successful period at Chelsea, where he played a key role in the Blues’ 2016/17 Premier League title success under Italian manager Antonio Conte. He also lifted the FA Cup and UEFA Europa League with the Blues.

He earned 38 caps for Nigeria and was named in the Team of the Tournament at AFCON 2013, as the Super Eagles claimed continental glory.

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