A host of Bolton Wanderers first team players who have not been playing regularly will get run-outs in the club's reserves over the international break.
02.03.2022 - 09:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Ian Evatt has told Bolton fans to not expect as busy a transfer window in the summer as there was in January at Wanderers as adding more strength in depth to the squad is among the chief priorities.
Wanderers were very active in the mid-season transfer window to help transform their squad halfway through the League One season.
Permanent acquisitions were made in the form of Dion Charles from Accrington Stanley, Aaron Morley from Rochdale, Jon Dadi Bodvarsson from Millwall, Kieran Sadlier from Rotherham United and Kyle Dempsey from Gillingham.
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A couple of loan signings were also made in the form of defender Marlon Fossey from Fulham and goalkeeper James Trafford from Manchester City, with Wanderers keen to have the duo back at the University of Bolton Stadium next season in one form or another.
There were also outgoings in the form of Eoin Doyle, Harry Brockbank and Ali Crawford leaving permanently, while Nathan Delfouneso has left on loan to join Bradford City.
Former club captain Antoni Sarcevic and midfielder Brandon Comley left Wanderers in the first half of the season before January came around.
Evatt believes there will not be as much business done in the summer as there was in January as Wanderers sought to put some forward planning in place so they do not have to go from transfer window to transfer window having to constantly change the squad.
The Bolton boss spoke on the work done on the transfer front so far during his time at the club and pointed out that an entirely new squad had to be recruited in the summer of 2020 to get Wanderers out of League Two, which also took place in a salary cap and
A host of Bolton Wanderers first team players who have not been playing regularly will get run-outs in the club's reserves over the international break.
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