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Victor Moses won the Russian Cup with Spartak Moscow in 2022 Luton Town have signed former Chelsea wing-back Victor Moses. The 33-year-old ex-Nigeria international joins the Championship club as a free agent, having left Russian side Spartak Moscow earlier in the summer. He spent almost four years with Spartak, having initially joined them on loan from Chelsea in 2020. Moses, who started his professional career with Crystal Palace before moving on to Wigan Athletic when they were in the Premier League in 2010, featured for Luton in a match behind closed doors last week. "We think he’s someone who can provide some really good competition for us, " Luton boss Rob Edwards told the club website. , external Luton have only managed one point from four Championship games this season following relegation from the Premier League in May. They are away to Millwall on Saturday in their first game since the international break. Details of the length of Moses' contract have not been disclosed. Transfers - September 2024 Latest Luton news, analysis and fan views Get Luton news sent straight to your phone “He’s played for so many different clubs in different ways and shapes, and under different managers, so he’s tactically aware. " Moses won the Premier League, Europa League and FA Cup while with Chelsea, but his nine years on the books at Stamford Bridge was broken up by numerous loan stints, which included spells at Liverpool, West Ham, Fenerbahce in Turkey and Inter Milan in Italy. “I had a few offers from Europe, but I said to my agent that I set my mind on staying over here, and here we are, " Moses said. “I want to come here and enjoy my football, work hard for the club and for the team, and get back to where we belong in the Premier League. ” Moses joins a Luton side that are second from bottom in the Championship and without a win since being relegated from the Premier League last season. Odegaard updates plus Nations League build-up as Kane set to win 100th cap for England Will 'genius' Newey turn Aston Martin into winners? England drop batter Lawrence for Pakistan tour From exposing fraud to finding true love Mathematician Hannah Fry follows the numbers on thrilling adventures of data and discovery One road, countless victims and a predator unpunished The powerful story of France's most notorious serial rapist and a justice system blind to his crimes Find out how the world's billionaires made their money From celebs and CEOs to sport stars and tech titans, are they good, bad, or just another billionaire? Hugh Grant plays a politician with a secret A scandalous political story based on true events Will 'genius' Newey turn Aston Martin into winners? F1 Q&A: Will the title go down to the wire? 'The cash came up to my torso' - tales of a match-fixer Wade has Premiership try record 'in sights' Europe warned to expect hostile Solheim Cup atmosphere Allen's hurdling and a 96-yard touchdown - NFL best plays. Video Allen's hurdling and a 96-yard touchdown - NFL best plays Will cloud hang over Sinner's US Open victory? 'They've hammered them! ' Sri Lanka thrash England in final Test Video'They've hammered them! ' Sri Lanka thrash England in final Test 'Don't make Coldplay comparison - England should aim for winning mentality' Cowboys, Bears & Dolphins win on dramatic first NFL Sunday Relaxed Murray surprised he does not miss playing 'Ronaldo rages on to eclipse Mc Tominay's latest Scotland heroics' GB win medals in all but one sport - best Paris 2024 stats Seven of the best stories from a brilliant Paralympics The impressive XI who could have played for England Sabalenka 'living best life' after solving US Open struggles £30m a year - why F1 designer is one of sport's highest-earning Britons The best pictures from the 2024 Paralympics Chasing the dream - how do you parent young football stars? © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.