Moses has been in fine form for Palace so far this term and has been attracting a lot of interest from a number of top flight clubs.
However the 19 year old clearly doesn't fall into the category of the typical footballer and considers himself loyal to Crystal Palace commenting that he owes them a 'massive debt of gratitude'.
A move to the Premier league could prove too much temptation for the striker, particularly if it can help his current club Crystal Palace and their current financial situation.
Moses told the Sunday Mirror: "I have seen the speculation linking me with numerous clubs but to be honest I don't take a great deal of notice of it.
"I would be a liar if I said I had no interest in playing at the highest level in the game and if an offer came in for me that Palace felt was too good to turn down, I would have to seriously consider it. "But to be honest, I'm very grounded and I have a very supportive group of people who help me keep my feet firmly on the ground. While I'm flattered by the interest from other clubs, I am very happy at Palace. "Players are frequently accused of being disloyal to their clubs but I wouldn't count myself among them. I owe a massive debt of gratitude to Palace. The chairman and manager have bent over backwards to help me and I have the utmost respect for them.
"Neil Warnock has been a joy to work for. He has supported me throughout and shown immense faith in my ability. I am a deeply religious boy and a day doesn't pass when I don't consider how fortunate I am." "I'm under contract to the club until 2011 and at the moment talk of my departure is just speculation. I just want to go out and play football. It would be easy to allow all of this to get to me but the vast majority of it just goes over my head. "The truth is, until someone tells me differently, I'm just going to keep working hard at my game and hopefully help Palace get promoted."