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Wigan chairman Dave Whelan believes that Victor Moses needs another 12 months at the Latics

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Chelsea, Liverpool, QPR and Sunderland target Victor Moses needs another 12 months before moving on to a top Premier League club, according to chairman Dave Whelan.

The forward ended the season strongly for the Lancashire club with his performances catching the eye of a number of Premier League clubs.

“I personally have told Victor he requires another 12 months minimum under Roberto’s guidance before he thinks about moving to a top club,” the chairman said.

“He has come on so much in the last two years - and that is purely down to Roberto’s help.

“I told him when he signed for Wigan that we’d let him go when the time was right and a big club came in for him.

“In my opinion he’s not quite ready for that yet, but another year working with Roberto and he might be.”

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