Spartak Moscow of Russia winger, Victor Moses has found his value stuck at eight million euro, despite his spirited efforts to revive his career and status with the loan deal that took him away from Stamford Bridge in the summer, megasportsarena.com reports.
After failing to surge on loan from Chelsea of England at Fernebahce of Turkey and Inter Milan of Italy across both halves of last season, Moses opted for the East in his latest sortie, but even that has failed to yield dividends.
With the former Crystal Palace and Wigan Athletic of England star failing to tie down a regular starting spot with his Moscow-based side, while his place in match highlights are also distant and far between for him, he has also failed to rise in financial terms.
Consequently, latest figures released by Transfermarkt about the overall value of players in the Russian Premier League revealed no movement on the scales for Moses, as the former Super Eagles star, who previously played on loan at Liverpool, West Ham United and Stoke City of England, remains on the same quotation he had on August 25.
The latest figures show Moses still rated at a transfer market value of eight million euro, which means stagnant status and no progression for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations gold medalist, who joined Spartak for a loan fee of 300,000 euro and a purchase clause set at five million euro.
This marks a stunning slump for the 30-year-old Moses, whose peak market value was 20m euro after he helped Chelsea win the English FA Cup in May 2018; but even The Blues have set only one million euro as the compensation payment if his purchase clause is not activated by Spartak at the end of the current season.
Nonetheless, Moses, who has appeared in nine matches for Spartak Moscow in the current season, scoring one goal and won a penalty in the 2-2 draw with Ural last month, is still the ninth most expensive player at the Moscow-based club as well as 40th overall in the Russian league, 13th among all listed Nigerian players and tenth from the class of right-side midfielders.