Super Eagles winger Moses Simon has put an end to speculation linking him with a move to another French club, making it clear that his future lies outside Ligue 1.
The 30-year-old has been a talismanic figure for FC Nantes since arriving from Levante in 2019. Renowned for his pace, creativity, and consistency in big moments, Simon has often been the club’s savior in difficult situations. His contributions reached new heights in the 2023–24 season, where he delivered a career-best tally of eight goals and ten assists in 32 Ligue 1 appearances.
With just one year remaining on his current contract, speculation has mounted over Simon’s next move. Premier League side Everton and French outfits Olympique Marseille and Rennes were all reported to be monitoring his situation. But according to Live Foot, the Nigerian international has made a firm decision — he will not play for any other French club out of respect for Nantes and his legacy at the club.
Simon’s stance is not entirely surprising. Over his five-year spell at La Beaujoire, he has become a fan favorite and an integral part of the club’s identity. He currently ranks as the 25th all-time top scorer in Nantes history, a testament to his lasting impact.
A move to a domestic rival, especially one that might see him return to haunt Nantes, could tarnish his legacy — something Simon appears keen to avoid. Instead, he is prioritizing a fresh challenge abroad, with the Premier League emerging as a particularly appealing destination.
At 30, Simon knows his next contract could be the last major move of his career. A transfer to England’s top flight — long regarded as the pinnacle of club football — would mark a dream step for a player who has consistently delivered across Europe’s top leagues.
While no deal has been finalized yet, Simon is expected to announce his next destination in the coming weeks as interest from abroad continues to grow. For now, one thing is clear: Nantes fans won’t see their star man in the shirt of a Ligue 1 rival.