
Chelsea‘s Victor Moses is poised to complete his loan move to Spartak Moscow with an option to make the move permanent for £8million.
According to Daily Mail, Moses looked set to return to Inter Milan before where he had a successful spell on loan under former boss Antonio Conte last season but the move fell through on deadline day.
Despite suffering with injuries during his time with the Serie A side, Moses managed four assists in nine league games.
Spartak still have a week remaining in the Russian transfer window and have been looking to sign a full-back.
The club also previously enquired about Tottenham’s Serge Aurier but are now closing in on Moses.
The move will be the 29-year-old’s sixth spell away from Stamford Bridge after joining the club in 2012.
His most successful season in a Chelsea shirt came during Conte’s reign with the manager converting him to a right wing-back, helping the club win the Premier League title in 2017.
His last appearance in a Blue shirt came in September 2018 and he is not thought to be part of Frank Lampard’s plans.