West Bromwich Albion boss Tony Mowbray has disclosed that he is yet to hear from Scott Carson having held talks over a possible transfer for the Liverpool goalkeeper.
The 22-year-old England international, who spent last season on loan at Aston Villa, is expected to leave Anfield this summer as he has already had a chat to Baggies’ rivals Stoke City as well, while fellow Premiership outfit Middlesbrough are also linked.
Blackburn Rovers are also said to be in the frame as doubts mount on Brad Friedel’s future at Ewood Park with Manchester City and Aston Villa linked.
Baggies boss Mowbray, meanwhile, is waiting for the answer from Carson as he prepares the squad for the top-flight football.
"I'd go down the road of saying nothing is done, nothing is agreed," said Mowbray in the Birmingham Mail.
"We've had conversations but we can’t say any more as it may come to nothing more - we don't know.
"There is nothing to comment on at the moment.
"We haven't set a timescale and we may hear no more about it.
"Things will either move along or they won’t”
Mowbray also dismissed the link with Bolton defender Abdoulaye Meite after constant reports claimed that the Ivorian was a top target for the Baggies.
"There's nothing happening there," he added.
"If comments have come out of Bolton then that's disappointing but it's just speculation and no more."
The 22-year-old England international, who spent last season on loan at Aston Villa, is expected to leave Anfield this summer as he has already had a chat to Baggies’ rivals Stoke City as well, while fellow Premiership outfit Middlesbrough are also linked.
Blackburn Rovers are also said to be in the frame as doubts mount on Brad Friedel’s future at Ewood Park with Manchester City and Aston Villa linked.
Baggies boss Mowbray, meanwhile, is waiting for the answer from Carson as he prepares the squad for the top-flight football.
"I'd go down the road of saying nothing is done, nothing is agreed," said Mowbray in the Birmingham Mail.
"We've had conversations but we can’t say any more as it may come to nothing more - we don't know.
"There is nothing to comment on at the moment.
"We haven't set a timescale and we may hear no more about it.
"Things will either move along or they won’t”
Mowbray also dismissed the link with Bolton defender Abdoulaye Meite after constant reports claimed that the Ivorian was a top target for the Baggies.
"There's nothing happening there," he added.
"If comments have come out of Bolton then that's disappointing but it's just speculation and no more."
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