Nigeria International and Inter Milan football club midfielder, Victor Moses, has reportedly donated £400,000 to help Wigan Athletic amid it’s financial challenges due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Moses played for the Latics before joining Chelsea in 2012 and he has made a significant financial contribution to the club that’ll stop them from going into extinction.
The club supporters body are aiming to raise £750,000 to support the club this season, and they are now within £100,000 of the target after Moses sent £400,000.
“Victor wanted to make the donation and remain anonymous but we simply had to make sure he gets the recognition he deserves.
“Victor’s contribution has taken us past £650,000 and to within £100,000 of our next target of £750,000.
“We are so thankful to Victor for his support. He is an excellent footballer, a true role model and someone we always enjoyed watching at the DW Stadium – he will always be welcome back here, even more so now!” the club stated.