Nice coach Didier Digard praised the Nigeria international, noting that he never doubted the quality of his new signing.

“Once again, I never doubted him,” Digard said.

“The main thing is that he had the support of all his teammates and his coaches. We were aware of the situation and he could have had doubts, but he was able to work very calmly and feel the confidence everyone had in him.”

His teammate Jean-Clair Todibo is also confident that Moffi will make an impact at Les Aiglons.

“Given his transfer, there are bound to be high expectations around him, but we at the club put him as comfortable as possible.

“We know it can take a little time, but in training, he performs very well and we have already shown the extent of his talent quite a few times.

Meanwhile, Moffi has taken his haul to 14 in the French topflight division with his brace to move within three strikes of Paris Saint-Germain superstar Kylian Mbappe, who is leading the way with 17 goals after his brace against Marseille, thus edging closer in the race for the Ligue 1 Golden Boot award for the 2022/23 season.

 In the upcoming matches, the 23-year-old will fancy his chances of leapfrogging Arsenal loanee Folarin Balogun and Lille’s Jonathan David, who are joint-second with 15 goals.

Moffi’s best goalscoring return in a single season is is 20 for Lithuanian outfit Riteriai in 2019.