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Moxey rubbishes Keogh reports

Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey has dismissed rumours Leicester have made a bid for striker Andy Keogh.

Reports suggested the Foxes had offered Wanderers £1.5million for the Republic of Ireland international, who has only recently extended his contract at Molineux.

But Moxey has been quick to quell such speculation, telling the Express and Star: 'It's nonsense - there has been no bid for Andy Keogh.'

Barclays Premier League new boys Wolves currently have five strikers on their books - with Keogh, Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, Kevin Doyle, Chris Iwelumo and Sam Vokes all battling it out to start against West Ham on the opening day.

 
RTÉ.ie Sport: Andy Keogh has recently extended his contract at Molineux
Andy Keogh has recently extended his contract at Molineux
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