Victor Moses affected
by Chelsea speculation - Martinez
"If you don't meet a valuation, it becomes paper talk
and speculation," he said.
"It happens everywhere, it gives you uncertainty and I
don't think that helps. The players are human beings."
Moses scored six goals for the Latics last season, playing a
key part in their successful bid to stay in the Premier League.
Chelsea have made two cash bids for the winger, who has a
year left on his contract, but both have fallen some way short of Wigan's
valuation.
And Martinez
still retains hope of keeping the forward at the DW Stadium.
"For Victor it's been an exciting summer," said Martinez .
"I told him he should be very proud, as a footballer at 21, to get the
interest he has had.
"Victor knows what he did from December to the end of
the season was a great level of performance.
"He can take it on to the next level and I am very
excited to have Victor at Wigan , and I hope we can keep
him for many years to come."
"I don't agree with the transfer window going on while
there are official games," he added.
"I do feel there is a need for a transfer window, it is
beneficial, but I don't think it helps when it is open when you are playing
official games."
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