Victor Moses is targeting Premier League football once more after returning to England to join Luton Town.
The 33-year-old, who last played in the second tier with Crystal Palace before moving to Wigan in 2010, is eager to bring his extensive top-flight experience to the Hatters.
“I’m very excited and I can’t wait to get started,” said Moses.

“I’m looking forward to it; it’s a pleasure to be here. It’s a good time for me to be in the country and start enjoying my football again. After Luton’s stint in the Premier League last season and their return to the Championship, the main objective now is to help the club get back up to the Premier League.”
Moses, who watched several of Luton’s matches last season with his friend and former Chelsea teammate Ross Barkley, added, “I thought Luton did well last season, but they were a bit unlucky at times. For many of the boys, it might have been their first time playing in the Premier League, but it was a good experience. This season, the focus is on taking each game as it comes and aiming for promotion.”

With nearly 550 career appearances and a collection of Premier League, FA Cup, and Europa League winner’s medals, Moses brings a wealth of experience. “It’s time for me to start working hard and help the lads with the experience I’ve got,” he said. “It’s a collective effort, so we all need to work together as a team. If we can do that, we can achieve our goals this season. It’s all about desire and ambition.”
Moses emphasized the importance of enjoying his football again. “I just want to play football and enjoy it. Whatever minutes I get, I want to help the lads. That’s the most important thing. I’m fit, ready to go, and I want to help the team win as many games as we can this season.”

As for what supporters can expect from their new signing, Moses said, “Hard work, dedication, and desire. I want to do as much as I can to help the lads and the fans win games. That’s what the fans want to see—winning games. If we can pull together as a team, we can achieve whatever we want.”