Victor Moses joined Inter Milan in the January transfer window, linking up with manager Antonio Conte who had coached him for two seasons at Chelsea.
The former Nigeria international has admitted that he chose to move to the Nerazzurri because he knows the methods of the Italian football tactician.
Moses excelled under Conte playing in what was then an unfamiliar position as a right wing-back and was a key player for the Chelsea side that won the Premier League title in the 2016-2017 campaign, before winning the FA Cup the following season.
The 29-year-old found himself surplus to requirements when Maurizio Sarri took over the coaching reins from Conte and was farmed out on loan to Fenerbahce in January 2019.
"He wants the best from his players and that’s the main reason I'm here because I’ve worked with him and I know what he wants: he just wants us to go out there, work hard and have fun while putting our idea of ​​football into practice.
"Obviously that’s what I want to do, to win with him, this team and fantastic club. I already knew Lukaku, Young and Eriksen. They’re all fantastic guys and we’re all rowing in the same direction.
"Inter is a huge club with incredible fans."
Moses has also spent time on loan at Liverpool, Stoke City and West Ham since joining Chelsea in August 2012.
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