Victor Moses has moved on loan to West Ham as well signed a new four-year-deal with parent club Chelsea.
The 24-year-old, who spent the last season on loan with Stoke City, scored three goals in 19 Premier League appearances for the Potters last season, helping them to their highest ever league finish of 9th place.
Delighted to sign a new deal at Chelsea and now looking forward to a good season with West Ham pic.twitter.com/6PNruouDsd
— Victor Moses (@VictorMoses) September 1, 2015
This is Moses’s third loan spell in as many seasons having previously been on loan with Liverpool, Reuters reported.
Moses also becomes the Hammers’ second loan-signing on transfer deadline day, having earlier announced the arrival of midfielder Alex Song from Barcelona.
Moses, who helped Nigeria win the Africa Cup of Nations in 2014, scored 10 goals for Chelsea in 2012-13, including a goal in the semi-final of the Europa League, a comptetion Chelsea went on to win under Rafa Benitez.
At Liverpool he scored only two goals but was often used as a substitute as Brendan Rodgers' team came close to winning the Premier League, while he impressed for Stoke City under Mark Huges last season. The former Crystal Palace winger, also impressed for Wigan in his last season at the club in 2011-12, scoring six goals.
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