Vanuatu’s international football player Joe Moses, affiliated with Galaxy FC, is set to join Suva FC in Fiji for the upcoming season. Local news sources confirmed that Moses is expected to leave for Fiji tomorrow to begin his stint with the Fijian outfit.
The recently concluded OFC Nations Cup in Port Vila has sparked interest among club bosses, leading Suva FC to sign the national attacker during the open transfer window.
“I was so happy when they (Suva FC) messaged me and asked me to go and play for them. It is a dream come true for me,” Moses told the Daily Post.
This move to Suva FC marks Moses’ first international club stint. The 21-year-old is eager to gain invaluable experience and make both his family and nation proud. Moses looks forward to supporting his mother in paying for his younger sister’s school fees, a responsibility he cherishes deeply despite his own educational pursuits being side-tracked by his passion for football.

Suva FC Coach Babs Khan expressed his excitement about the transfer. “The boy has great possession skills, and he will fit well into our system,” he said.
Moses will be contracted for six months, with a possibility of renewal. During his time with Suva FC, he will reside at Taramati Street in Suva.
However, the transfer has not been without controversy. Galaxy FC coach Richard Anisua has yet to officially bless the move, citing a lack of communication with Suva FC. Despite this, the open transfer window allowed Suva FC to negotiate directly with Moses, facilitating the transfer.
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