OWEN Coyle says he is yet to receive a written offer from any club for Blackburn Rovers’ out-of-contract winger Ben Marshall.

Rovers were this week reported to have turned down a £1million bid for the 25-year-old from Championship rivals Wolves.

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Former Rovers boss Paul Lambert is thought to be keen on a reunion with Marshall whose deal runs out at the end of the season.

Contract talks between Rovers and Marshall appear to have ground to a halt, despite Coyle revealing the club have offered a “good deal” to the former Leicester man.

But amind interest from Wolves,Coyle said: “I have no written offer in front of me.

“If I had a witten offer in front of me then I could say whether or not it’s been turned down.

“But it’s certainly not been one in my emails that’s for sure.

“If there is a written offer for Ben Marshall, which is an offer, as verbally we can say this or that, when you get an offer in writing you know it’s a firm offer, and if we do then it’s got to be at the right level.

“Until such thing happens then his focus has to be on Blackburn Rovers.”

Marshall has missed Rovers’ last three games through injury, but trained today, and could be included in the squad to face QPR in the FA Cup on Saturday.