Spurs weighing up Moses move

The 18-year-old has already made more than 40 league appearances for the Selhurst Park side since breaking onto the first-team scene in 2007, and has represented England at U16, U17, U18 and U19 level, featuring 12 times for the latter.

And although the talented youngster has been linked with moves to Arsenal, Wigan Athletic and Sunderland, Harry Redknapp's Spurs are now set to make their move, according to the Daily Mail.

Palace manager Neil Warnock admitted during Wednesday night's Carling Cup highlights show on the BBC that the south-east London outfit are attempting to raise funds.

However, with Tottenham having seriously irked Palace chairman Simon Jordan over the transfer of midfield marvel John Bostock last summer - who left Palace for an initial fee of just £700,000 following a tribunal hearing - Spurs will, in all likelihood, have to dig very deep into their pockets if they want to land Moses.

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