Brian Marwood, the Eastlands football administrator, held initial talks over a potential move for Moses last week but was taken aback by the club's £5million valuation.
But Marwood wants to hold a second round of talks with Palace this week and will head down to Selhurst Park on Saturday to run the rule over Moses when Palace take on Bristol City in the Championship.
Moses' agent Tony Finnigan has said that a move is likely:
'In my view Victor is worth £5m and maybe even more but I have nothing to do with what Palace will receive for Victor Moses. But from a personal point of view and as a former Palace player I hope they get the amount they desire for him.'I hope Moses goes on to be the next household name - and he has the talent to do that - but at the moment Palace have to get a figure they are happy with.
'I sincerely hope the player I work with and represent can enable Palace to secure their financial future.'
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he's good, very solid, but sometimes lacks with his final ball, dunno if he can be coached to fulfil his potential. I have said before that we needed a young attacker after sturridge left!
would be a tidy signing with palace financial difficulty!
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