West Ham boss has compared reported Liverpool transfer target Jarrod Bowen to Mohamed Salah.
The Reds have been persistently linked with Bowen ever since last summer, and those rumours have not gone away.
The ECHO understands that Liverpool are continuing to monitor Bowen over the coming months.
However, it is unlikely that the Reds will make an official approach for the West Ham forward during the January transfer window.
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Bowen was in good form once again for the Hammers, scoring his side’s second goal in a 2-0 victory over Leeds United in the FA Cup.
The goal was Bowen’s sixth this season, and at full time Moyes was quick to hail the performance of his forward.
Moyes also compared Bowen to Salah, who is currently absent for Liverpool while away with Egypt for the Africa Cup of Nations.
“I think he’s playing a little bit calmer,” said Moyes, when asked about the consistency of Bowen’s attacking output.
“He plays quite a lot in a rushed fashion at times, and that’s because he’s fast and wants to be involved with the play.
“Sometimes you need to slow down, slow the speed that you play at. There’s nobody better at that than Mo Salah, who can go as fast as you like but can slow you down in the box and beat you very quickly.
“I think Jarrod’s just beginning to get a better understanding of those parts of the game. We want his goals to keep going, keep getting more goals and more assists.
“I’m pleased, because he’s a good boy who works hard.”