Nigeria’s talented midfielder, David Moses, has officially joined Czech Republic club Slavia Prague, marking a significant milestone in his football career.
The 20-year-old Moses moves from MFK Karvina, where he developed his skills and gained valuable experience, to a bigger stage.
Moses has signed a long-term contract with Slavia Prague, keeping him at the club until December 31, 2029. This extended contract reflects the club’s belief in his potential and the promising future they envision for him.
Expressing his excitement about this new chapter, David Moses said, “It’s a big step for me, a big challenge. I’m joining the best team in the Czech Republic.”
Moses highlighted his ambition to make a name for himself while contributing to the club’s success. He also mentioned his eagerness to experience the passionate atmosphere at Slavia Prague’s home ground, Eden, sharing that he’s heard incredible things about the club’s fans and can’t wait to play in front of them.
Meanwhile, Wolverhampton Wanderers have appointed Vitor Pereira as their new manager, with a contract running until June 2026.
The announcement came from well-known football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano via his X page on Thursday morning. Pereira’s appointment follows Wolves’ recent decision to part ways with their previous manager, Gary O’Neil, and his coaching staff after a disappointing 2-1 defeat to Ipswich Town in the Premier League.
Pereira’s move to Wolves includes a reported £1 million exit clause payment to his former club, Al Shabab. This demonstrates Wolves’ commitment to securing the experienced coach as they aim to turn their fortunes around.
Romano confirmed the agreement via his X post, stating, “Vitor Pereira has signed as the new Wolves manager until June 2026; agreement sealed.”
An official statement from Wolves regarding the appointment is expected soon, signaling the club’s readiness to embark on a new journey under Pereira’s guidance.