Charlton director Richard Murray says the club is yet to receive any bids for Ezri Konsa.

The in-demand defender, 20, has been watched by Everton scouts and could follow former Addicks star Ademola Lookman to Goodison Park this month.

Speaking to the Charlton Supporters’ Trust yesterday, Murray said: “Ezri has been a wonderful player for us. He’s played well week in, week out even though he must be aware that a number of Premier League clubs are looking at him.

“He’s put in consistently good performances, so I’ve got nothing but praise for him.

“However, he and his agent would love to get a deal like Joe Gomez and Ademola Lookman because playing in the Premier League, earning lots of money is appealing. I think one has to be realistic on that.

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“There are a number of dynamics on the Konsa deal - he would be a very substantial asset and I feel any person that is potentially looking to buy the club would see him as one of our potential playing assets.

“The assumption would be if he goes the price may come down. Therefore I believe the incentive for Roland to sell him is not quite as forceful.

“I’m not trying to undermine any negotiations, I’m just talking about logic. We have not had a firm offer but the trouble with the transfer window is you never know.”

Konsa has made 31 appearances for Charlton in the 2017/18 campaign.

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