The 21-year-old Wigan attacker has been strongly linked with a move to Stamford Bridge after rejecting a contract extension from the Latics
The agent of Wigan attacker Victor Moses has revealed he will do everything in his power to secure a move to Chelsea for his client.
The 21-year-old joined the Latics from Crystal Palace in 2010 and has been a key member of Roberto Martinez's squad during two successful battles against relegation.
However, the Blues are believed to have offered £4 million for the Nigeria-born forward after he revealed he would not be signing a new contract at the club.
The player's representative, Tony Finnigan, told the Metro: "Providing Wigan can agree a fee with Chelsea, I will do all I can to make the move happen for Victor."
"I know how these things work, but I’m not getting involved in a slanging match," he continued.Finnigan also hit back at Wigan owner Dave Whelan, who recently suggested that the agent had unsettled the former England Under-21 star.
"All I will say is, how did Victor end up at Wigan, when he could have gone to Manchester City? Who took him to Wigan?"
Whelan is reportedly looking for a fee closer to £12m for Moses, with Josh McEachran believed to be a possible makeweight in the deal.
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