Liverpool have joined the race for Crystal Palace ace Victor Moses.
The 19-year-old midfielder is in blistering form and scored against Barnsley on Saturday with a wonderful overhead kick.
Spurs, Hoffenheim and Barcelona are keen on Moses but the Reds reckon they can land him for £5million.
The foreign clubs have already made their intentions known to Crystal Palace manager Neil Warnock but they are set to be disappointed.
It is understood Moses does not want to leave England so early in his career, while Tottenham are keeping tabs on the youngster.
Warnock admits he is fighting a losing battle to keep Moses at Selhurst Park - but he will hold out for as much money as possible to help the cash-strapped Eagles recoup some cash.
Tottenham seemed to be in pole position to land Moses but Harry Redknapp claims he needs to sell before he can buy. He may have trouble shipping out the right players, meaning Spurs are now behind Liverpool in the chase for Moses.
Money is also tight at Anfield but Rafael Benitez is confident he can raise £5million to capture Moses.
He has been told there is a limited amount of money to spend in January and the Spaniard is set to launch his bid for the starlet as he is keen to build for the future on Merseyside.
The 19-year-old midfielder is in blistering form and scored against Barnsley on Saturday with a wonderful overhead kick.
Spurs, Hoffenheim and Barcelona are keen on Moses but the Reds reckon they can land him for £5million.
The foreign clubs have already made their intentions known to Crystal Palace manager Neil Warnock but they are set to be disappointed.
It is understood Moses does not want to leave England so early in his career, while Tottenham are keeping tabs on the youngster.
Warnock admits he is fighting a losing battle to keep Moses at Selhurst Park - but he will hold out for as much money as possible to help the cash-strapped Eagles recoup some cash.
Tottenham seemed to be in pole position to land Moses but Harry Redknapp claims he needs to sell before he can buy. He may have trouble shipping out the right players, meaning Spurs are now behind Liverpool in the chase for Moses.
Money is also tight at Anfield but Rafael Benitez is confident he can raise £5million to capture Moses.
He has been told there is a limited amount of money to spend in January and the Spaniard is set to launch his bid for the starlet as he is keen to build for the future on Merseyside.
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