Victor Moses’ loan move to Spartak Moscow is not in jeopardy despite delays over the wing back’s medical.
The 29-year-old has verbally agreed to join the Russian club on a season-long loan that will see him sign a one-year contract extension at Chelsea as a result of his current deal running out next summer.
As first reported, Moses has agreed in principle to join Spartak after Inter Milan did not pick up an option to buy after he spent last season on loan in Serie A.
Moses joined Chelsea from Wigan Athletic in the summer of 2012 and thrived during Antonio Conte’s title-winning season but he has already had five loans, including three different Premier League clubs, two seasons at Fenerbahce, and the spell at Conte’s Inter.
Last month Frank Lampard said that Moses was not part of the club’s coronavirus testing group and would be looking for a move.
“We have a bubble at the training ground with the first-team squad, which Victor hasn’t been part of. I know Victor well and we will see how that develops,” the head coach said.
The latter has interest from a number of Championship clubs, including Watford and Middlesbrough, and they have until Friday to confirm moves.
The Russian transfer window shuts on Saturday. Spartak are joint-top with Zenit St Petersburg, acquiring 21 points from 10 games.