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Liverpool FC have confirmed the signing of Super Eagles forward Victor Moses and have unveiled the player at Anfield in the early hours of Monday morning.The 22-year old becomes the Reds' eighth signing of the summer and the third deal to be concluded on Monday following the earlier announcements of defenders Tiago Ilori and Mamadou Sakho.ConfirmedLiverpool in a statement on its official website confirmed the signing of the Nigerian star from Chelsea on a season long loan deal.-Liverpool Football Club has today completed the season-long loan signing of Chelsea forward Victor Moses.-The Nigerian international will spend the duration of the 2013-14 season at Anfield after passing a medical at Melwood on Monday. The statement read.Player’s recent statsMoses signed for Chelsea from Wigan Athletic a year ago and made 27 starts and 16 substitute appearances last season, scoring 10 goals including four strikes during the successful Europa League campaign.
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