Former Manchester United midfielder Remi Moses is alive and well despite rumours circulating on Wednesday morning that he had passed away in Greece
Former Manchester United midfielder Remi Moses is alive and well – despite rumours that he had sadly passed away. Moses spent eight years of his career with United after making his professional debut with West Bromwich Albion.
He was United's first-ever black goalscorer and was also included in Sir Alex Ferguson's first-ever team for the defeat at Oxford United in November 1986. However, it was claimed on Wednesday that he had passed away.
Moses and his wife are claimed to be living in Zakynthos, a Greek island in the Ionian Sea. The 65-year-old former midfielder also coached at Doxa Pigadakion for a short spell a couple of years ago.
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