Victor Moses' agent, Tony Finnegan, is certain the in-demand teenage winger has played his last game for Crystal Palace, who were placed in administration on Tuesday. Finnegan also confirmed the club's administrators do not want Moses to play in Palace's Championship clash with Newcastle on Wednesday night and Palace are likely to cash in on their most saleable asset sooner rather than later.
Asked whether Moses will still be at the club once the transfer window closes on Monday, Finnegan told Sky Sports News: "No chance. No way. There's no chance of that.
"If you're pulled out of a match, and that's your job, you're pulled out for a reason. They're going to be selling."
Finnegan added: "Victor was stunned by the news, he was getting ready to play, but he's one of the most saleable assets in the squad so it's obviously been done to protect him.
"It means a deal is probably imminent with regards to him being sold."