Former Bolton Wanderers forward Nathan Delfouneso is close to joining fellow League One side Accrington Stanley.
01.09.2022 - 18:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt has said the Whites have been offered players and are continuing to seek reinforcements but that nothing is imminent and vowed Wanderers will not overspend and walk away from deals if the price is not right.
Wanderers had made five acquisitions so far this summer. Eoin Toal and Jack Iredale have joined on permanent deals from Derry City and Cambridge United.
Two players have also been brought in on loan for the campaign. Defender Conor Bradley has joined from Liverpool, while goalkeeper James Trafford has been signed up again from Manchester City.
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Signing number five was confirmed yesterday with Owen Beck signing from Liverpool on loan for the season. He will link up with Reds teammate Bradley at the University of Bolton Stadium.
And speaking this afternoon ahead of the window shutting at 11pm, Evatt has said no new signings are imminent at present, despit enquiries being made and players indeed offered. He has been clear the club will not overspend and will walk away from deals if the finances do not meet what Wanderers are willing to spend.
“Not as yet. I don’t want to give anyone false hope. I think what’s really important is that number one, I’m happy with the squad I’ve got and I do believe in the players that we’ve got and I do believe that they’re all capable of doing what we need them to do. That’s the truth.
“We’re always looking to strengthen of course and bring in other players that we think would make us better, but there is a trade-off with that and I’ve said all along I will never ever put this club’s finances at risk.
“We don’t and won’t overspend and if the price gets
Former Bolton Wanderers forward Nathan Delfouneso is close to joining fellow League One side Accrington Stanley.
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