Chelsea have opted to send the Super Eagles star and Afcon hero to Liverpool on loan for the duration of the 2013-14 season. The move is a smart one for everyone involved.

Only last Friday I wrote about Victor Moses and his changing status at Chelsea. The additions of Samuel Eto’o, Willian and Andre Schurrle, added to the returning Romelu Lukaku and Kevin de Bruyne, not to mention the continued presence of Oscar, Eden Hazard and Juan Mata left Moses with little in the way of a tangible role for Jose Mourinho’s Blues.
I expressed concern that, in signing Eto’o, Chelsea were celebrating Africa’s past at the expense of its future. In my closing paragraph I recommended that Moses waste little time in heading to Mourinho’s office to demand a move to “pastures new”.
The intervening three days between then and now couldn’t have gone much better for the young Nigerian. Yesterday he was spotted at Anfield, sitting amidst other new recruits, and today his switch to Merseyside has been confirmed.
The move is not a permanent one, and a year-long loan deal gives the young Nigerian the opportunity to enjoy a year of Premier League action in the knowledge that his bridges are not burned at Chelsea.
Indeed, some of Mourinho’s assembly of rich attacking and creative talents are likely to fall by the wayside over the coming 12 months.
Mata, for example, is still to receive the glowing commendation of his new boss, Eto’o and Frank Lampard, for all their prestige and prodigious abilities, are heading towards their career finales, while Demba Ba and Fernando Torres are unlikely to enjoy long and prosperous futures at Stamford Bridge.
There is no reason why Moses cannot impress at Liverpool, and thrive enough to earn himself an extended existence in West London.
I, for one, anticipate a big year ahead for the 22-year-old winger.