Arsenal are set to make a move for Crystal Palace youngster Victor Moses, who is rated as one of the best young footballers around.Arsenal will revive interest in whizz-kid Moses, after cash-strapped
Crystal Palace slashed their £5 million asking price.It has been reported that Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has tracked the Eagles striker for more than two years, who is still only 19-years-old. Wenger came close to signing the youngster in August 2008, however the North London club, were put off by Crystal Palace £5 million asking price. Arsenal were only prepared to pay £1 million, plus add-ons for a player who they deemed as unproven.Although Wenger did keep a close eye on Moses' progress at Selhurst Park, and will make a renewed attempt to snap-up the talented youngster for a move across London.It is likely Wenger will start the bidding at £1 million, though Palace would ideally be looking for three times the value.Crystal Palace Chairman Simon Jordan, is likely to be furious with the level of interest in their young sensation by Premier League Clubs. This comes after, the controversial departure of John Bostock, who signed for Tottenham Hotspur at just 16-years-old.Moses is now the latest product of Crystal Palaces’ highly regarded youth academy, who looks likely to leave. This sort situation has led to Jordan Considering selling the South London club.The palace chairman said: "I kept my sanity by pumping millions of pounds into my academy, feeling the saving grace of my club was finding players who would be chomping at the bit and honored to play in the first team. "But that's been taken away from me as well. Bostock was one of the best players my academy has produced in the last 10 years - and he has been sold for a packet of crisps."Powered by: GiveMeFootball.com, the
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