Former Super Eagles winger, Victor Moses, has parted ways with EFL Championship side, Luton Town, after just one season.
The 34-year-old joined The Hatters from Spartak Moscow on a free deal at the start of the season.
Moses’ spell with Matt Bloomfield’s side wasn’t the most pleasant as they suffered relegation to League One, their second in two seasons, having only dropped from the English Premier League to the Championship last summer.
Luton’s official website reported that there’ll be no renewal for Moses, Netherlands keeper Tim Krul and several first team players.
“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.
“We would like to thank Kal, Tim, Victor, Jameson and Josh immensely for their contribution to the Club this season and wish them well for their future careers,” the club’s official website read.
Victor Moses has had a successful career over the years, winning the FA Cup, English Premier League and the UEFA Europa League with Chelsea.
He was also a part of the Super Eagles team that won the AFCON 2013 tournament in South Africa.