Eurosport - Wed, 21 May 11:28:00 2008
Crystal Palace manager Neil Warnock insists Victor Moses will not be following fellow teenage star John Bostock out of Selhurst Park.
Winger Moses, 17, played a huge role over the second half of the season as Palace clinched a place in the play-offs and has reportedly become a target of some top Premier League clubs, including Manchester United.
Bostock, Palace's 16-year-old midfield prospect, looks set to join Tottenham over the summer but Warnock is adamant Moses will still be in south-east London next season.
"I hope Victor plays 40 games for us next year. He won't be going anywhere," Warnock told the South London Press.
Meanwhile another Palace rookie, winger Sean Scannell, made his second appearance in as many days for the Republic of Ireland, coming on as a substitute in a 3-1 training-game win over Lagos.