Williams has been linked with a move away from Swansea City this summer – a move that he has denied himself via his Twitter page.
However, Moralee does believe that his player is worthy of a new contract at the club as he explained to the Evening Post "We will probably sit down with Swansea at some point and discuss Ashley's contract situation
"We will weigh things up and maybe look to sort out some new terms.
"I have always felt Ashley was a Premier League footballer, and now Swansea are a Premier League club it may be time to sit down and discuss his contract,'' he added.
"Ashley's on holiday and we haven't had any dialogue with the club.
"But if they came to us with an offer of course we'd listen.
"Ashley is one of the most committed footballers I have ever worked with," added the former Millwall and Watford striker.
"If there is interest in someone like Matt Mills at Reading, I would expect there to be interest in Ashley because I think he's a better player.
"But the club say they haven't received any bids so far.
"Ashley deserves clubs to be interested in him, although I would never try to force him out of Swansea.
"Ashley and Swansea are a match made in heaven. They work well together.
"I expect there to be bids for Ashley throughout the summer," Moralee continued.
"But there have been bids over the last 18 months and Ashley hasn't left Swansea, so nobody should be panicking about that.
"I don't see why things will change now, bearing in mind that Swansea have made it to the Premier League.
"If a bid came in that was right for Swansea and an opportunity came along, we would discuss it. But there have been no bids so far this summer for Ashley.
"What I do know is that Ashley deserves to be in the Premier League. I cannot speak highly enough of his application and his attitude.
"And whatever opportunities come his way in the future, Ashley will fully deserve them."