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Victor Moses has opened the door for an offer from Liverpool FC - but Wigan Athletic would strongly rebuff any move if the Reds acted.
The 21-year-old has a year remaining on his contract at the DW Stadium and is reported to have said there are "links" between himself and a host of Premier League clubs, including Liverpool.
Champions League winners Chelsea had a bid of between £3-4m rejected earlier this month, with Latics chairman Dave Whelan reacting angrily to an offer which is some distance off his valuation of Moses.
However, that remains the only firm interest at present and sources close to the player have confirmed to the ECHO that Moses has received no contact from Anfield, as of yet.
It is unclear if Reds' manager Brendan Rodgers is targeting the wide man with the club, understandably, reluctant to comment on any form of transfer speculation with countless rumours doing the rounds in pre-season.
Although Moses' stock has risen rapidly over the course of last season, Wigan classed Chelsea's bid as 'out of the blue' and at present are not expecting to receive anymore offers, it is believed.
However Moses has welcomed the idea of one of England's top clubs showing interest in him and earlier this week he reportedly said: "I don't know for now [whether I will move], but there's a link for me to Liverpool, Chelsea and some other clubs in England. If the offer is cool, why not, I will move."
With only 12 months remaining on his contract, Wigan are ready to stand firm on Moses.
Although they have offered the player improved terms, which would see him double his wages, Athletic could let Moses complete his current deal and still receive payment for his transfer because he is under the age of 24.
If Wigan and Moses' new club could not reach an agreement on his valuation, then it would be set by an independent tribunal.
Wigan have slapped an £8m price tag on the player they paid £2.5m to Crystal Palace for his services in January 2010.
Source: Liverpool Echo
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