Moses was an academy product at Crystal Palace in the previous decade and made his Premier League debut with the Eagles.
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It was the same time that his current Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers was youth team manager under Jose Mourinho at Chelsea.
Rodgers became an admirer of Moses' talents, and the 22-year-old admitted he was being wooed for a switch after just a few sessions with the Blues. Moses eventually joined Chelsea in 2012.
"I spoke to (Rodgers) when I was 16 and he wanted me to come to Chelsea, the Nigeria winger told Liverpool's official site.
"So I trained with the club for a bit and he was impressed.
"I went back home after the training period, had a little think about it and thought I'd get a bigger chance to play and develop at Palace.
"So I rang him up and said I was sorry, but that I decided not to join them, and that I wanted to build my career from Palace.
"It's great actually that I eventually move to Liverpool and he's the manager here and I get the chance to work under him."
Moses is on a season-long loan at Liverpool and, ironically, scored on his Reds debut for Rodgers' against ex-club Swansea City - his only goal so far - in a 2-2 draw last month.
Meanwhile, Moses says Liverpool want to push for silverware after an impressive start to the season.
The 22-year-old has been ever-present in Rodgers' side since completing a season-long loan move from Chelsea in the summer transfer window.
"I'm just here to do my best for Liverpool, there's no question about that," Moses told KICK OFF.
"It's a massive club with great history and so I just want to add to that. We'd like to push for trophies this season, so I'm just going to help the team with that aim."
"We've got a really great squad here, with quality players and I'm honoured to be part of it."
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