Chelsea winger Victor Moses reunites with Antonio Conte after completing Inter Milan loan switch

Reunited: Victor Moses saw his Chelsea career resurrected by Antonio Conte
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George Flood23 January 2020

Inter Milan have completed the signing of Victor Moses from Chelsea.

The versatile 29-year-old heads to Serie A on an initial loan deal until the end of the season that includes the option for a permanent transfer in the summer.

Moses reunites with ex-Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, who previously resurrected the former Nigerian international's Blues career following loan spells at Liverpool, Stoke and West Ham, converting him into a right wing-back as he played a key role during the 2016/17 Premier League title-winning campaign.

However, Moses was restricted to a bit-part role under Conte's successor Maurizio Sarri and later joined Fenerbahce on an 18-month loan deal in January 2019.

He made 23 appearances in total for the Turkish giants and now bolsters an Inter squad that are attempting to end Juventus' reign of dominance in Italy, but have slipped four points behind the champions in the title race.

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"It's an honour for me to be here and be an Inter player. I'd like to thank everyone for the welcome I've been given, I can't wait to start," Moses said on Inter TV.

"Having the opportunity to work with the coach again is something I'm really happy about.

"I have spoken to him and he has already explained the club's project to me. I want to be part of it, I'm happy to be here.

"I'll give my all and want to help the team. There's a lot of quality here, I want to make my contribution out on the pitch and enjoy myself. That's the most important thing."

The Nerazzurri signed Ashley Young from Manchester United last week, while Conte also returned to the Premier League over the summer to complete deals for Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez.

Inter have also been heavily linked with Tottenham playmaker Christian Eriksen - out of contract in the summer - and Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud.

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