Victor Moses hits Chelsea jackpot
Victor Moses has hit it rich at Stamford Bridge
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MTNFootball.com has scooped that Victor Moses will earn 50,000
pounds a week after he signed a five-year deal with European kings Chelsea.
Moses, 21, has finally joined Chelsea after several of their bids were turned down by fellow English Premier League side Wigan Athletic.
MTNFootball.com has now learnt that the former Crystal Palace star will earn at Stamford Bridge five times what he was on at modest Wigan.
“Moses has hit it very rich at Chelsea. He will now pocket 50,000 pounds a week at Chelsea, while at Wigan he was on 10,000 Pounds,” a source close to the player disclosed.
“He has also signed a long-term deal of five years because Chelsea see him as a player for the future.”
Chlesea are also believed to have paid Wigan seven million pounds cash with an extra two million pounds to be paid in add-ons.
Moses himself has told MTNFootball.com that he is delighted that his long-drawn transfer saga is finally over.
Moses was on Saturday unveiled at Stamford Bridge as a Chelsea player before ‘The Blues’ game against Newcastle United.
"I am glad that the transfer is finally settled. I am just happy that all parties are happy," Moses said.
"It’s coincidental that my last game in a Wigan shirt was against Chelsea. But I must express my gratitude to Wigan for all the support and the fans I will miss them all."
Victor Moses, who featured in all 38 matches for Wigan last season, would face competition for a place at Chelsea's starting list. He is expected to be handed his squad number on Monday.
Moses, 21, has finally joined Chelsea after several of their bids were turned down by fellow English Premier League side Wigan Athletic.
MTNFootball.com has now learnt that the former Crystal Palace star will earn at Stamford Bridge five times what he was on at modest Wigan.
“Moses has hit it very rich at Chelsea. He will now pocket 50,000 pounds a week at Chelsea, while at Wigan he was on 10,000 Pounds,” a source close to the player disclosed.
“He has also signed a long-term deal of five years because Chelsea see him as a player for the future.”
Chlesea are also believed to have paid Wigan seven million pounds cash with an extra two million pounds to be paid in add-ons.
Moses himself has told MTNFootball.com that he is delighted that his long-drawn transfer saga is finally over.
Moses was on Saturday unveiled at Stamford Bridge as a Chelsea player before ‘The Blues’ game against Newcastle United.
"I am glad that the transfer is finally settled. I am just happy that all parties are happy," Moses said.
"It’s coincidental that my last game in a Wigan shirt was against Chelsea. But I must express my gratitude to Wigan for all the support and the fans I will miss them all."
Victor Moses, who featured in all 38 matches for Wigan last season, would face competition for a place at Chelsea's starting list. He is expected to be handed his squad number on Monday.




Ma Broda just keep your head cool and be hardworking. I see another Nigerian and AFRICAN legend in you.
Hey kid, you just got milked by Chelsea. Believe me Victor you deserve more than the potry $50,000.00 that's pathetic figure consider where your career is heading. Hope there's more incentives involved in this figure. Else, you need me as your agent quickly.
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