Wigan boss Paul Cook says Charlton target Will Grigg is going nowhere.
Grigg, 26, has been linked with the Addicks in recent weeks.
The Northern Ireland forward is a proven goalscorer in the third tier, and scored 28 goals in Wigan’s League One winning campaign two years ago.
Grigg is still working his way back to full fitness after suffering a knee injury in April.
And Cook insists Grigg will be a Latics player when the transfer window closes at 11pm tonight.
He told Wigan Today: “From our end, there’s been no conversations about anything else.
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“There’s nothing to be discussed, we’re certainly not looking to move Will Grigg out of the club.
“We’re looking for Will Grigg to start games, and he’s been building his fitness up over a period.
“I’m of the opinion that fitness-wise Will’s good to go now, Ivan Toney’s come in and done smashing, and I enjoy competition for places.
“As far as I’m aware we’ve had no interest in Will Grigg, and certainly we’re not welcoming any.”
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