Burnley have had their attempts to bring Spartak Moscow player Victor Moses to the club 'blocked' by the Premier League. He is currently stuck in the capital amid Russia's conflict with Ukraine.
He will, however, be able to join a team playing inBack in February, it was confirmed that Moses had signed a new contract that will keep him at Russian Premier League side Spartak Moscow until 2024.
Moses said following the announcement:"I can say with full confidence that Spartak is my club. I'm happy to be part of the red-white family until at least 2024."I will continue to help the team achieve their goals. I fell in love with everyone at Spartak and I'm really happy to be here."
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