Wanderers in the January transfer window. He arrived on loan on deadline day from the Premier League club and has impressed in his time so far at the University of Bolton Stadium.
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the Trotters on loan for the rest of the season from Premier League outfit Burnley. He was one of four signings made on transfer deadline day, but is so far the only player Wanderers signed last month who is yet to play for the debut.
Wanderers in the January transfer window. He arrived on loan on deadline day from the Premier League club and has impressed in his time so far at the University of Bolton Stadium.
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Wanderers are on the road with a short trip to take on the Latics and are aiming to build upon and extend their seven match unbeaten run.
Wanderers slipped to a disappointing stoppage time defeat against the Latics at the University of Bolton Stadium in October.Zak Dearnley netted a late stoppage time winner from a counter attack after Nathan Delfouneso had earlier cancelled out Ben Garrity's opener.That result left Wanderers 20th in League Two and on just four points.
The Trotters have been under an embargo as a result of falling in administration in May 2019, meaning they have been not able to pay a transfer fee when it comes to recruiting players. That is due to expire this summer, which means Bolton will be able to pay fees for players once more, should they choose to do so.
Wanderers were busy in the most recent transfer window, signing no fewer than eight players. The likes of Kieran Lee, MJ Williams, Declan John, Oladalpo Afolayan and Marcus Maddison have gone on to establish themselves as regular starters for the Trotters.
joined League of Ireland side Waterford on loan until the end of the season after finding minutes limited at Wanderers.
the Trotters in his loan spell so far, scoring twice and becoming a first choice selection at left-back for Evatt. John is out of contract at the end of the season at the Liberty Stadium.
the Trotters between October 2014 and March 2016 before departing Wanderers by mutual consent.
The Trotters have kept three clean sheets in their last five games as part of an unbeaten run which has involved four wins and a draw. The run of form has taken Wanderers to 10th in the table and they are now just three points from the League Two play-offs.
Wanderers have drawn up a revised list following the Janaury transfer window. Each club in the division can register up to 22 players aged over 21 this season at any one time.In the latest version, there are 21 players on the squad list on the EFL website, but neither Hickman or Mascoll are on there.
Wanderers before the League Two season ends. However, Evatt expects Politic to be back in full training before this campaign ends, with a view to ensuring he will be able to hit the ground running in 2021/22 with a full pre-season under his belt.And Evatt has been impressed with Politic's attitude during his period of rehabilitation from his serious injury.
the League Two club on transfer deadline day on loan for the rest of the season.Maddison has signed from Charlton Athletic and Afolayan has joined from Premier League side West Ham United. Both players have played twice for the club, with the duo coming off the bench against Morecambe for their debuts before both being handed their first starts in the win against Stevenage.
The Trotters sit 13th in League Two and are unbeaten in their last three games.
Bolton debut in the 1-1 draw against Morecambe earlier this week, as Wanderers ended the game with 10 men following Marcus Maddison's red card. Wanderers boss Ian Evatt targeted Williams last summer as a signing but it did not materialise and the midfielder ended up with the Seasiders after leaving Rochdale.
Wanderers debut last night against the Shrimps.Bolton were reduced to 10 men when Maddison was shown a straight red card by referee Oliver Langford following a challenge on Aaron Wildig.Wanderers had taken the lead just before half-time when Eoin Doyle put them in front, only for Brad Lyons to nod home after Maddison's dismissal to earn Morecambe a share of the spoils.
The Trotters strengthened in the goalkeeping department on transfer deadline day with Lukas Jensen being brought in on loan until the end of the season from Premier League side Burnley. Crellin is also on loan at the Trotters from League One side Fleetwood Town.
Trotters boss confirmed on transfer deadline day that the League Two club are currently looking at a defender who is training with them. Though Evatt has not publicly named the player in question, reports have suggested it is former Huddersfield Town, Sunderland and QPR defender Joel Lynch.
The Trotters had a busy transfer deadline day with a quartet of players joining the League Two club before the window slammed shut on February 1.
the Trotters in his time with the club, making his debut last season against Tranmere Rovers.He followed it up with an appearance off the bench in the EFL Trophy earlier this season against Shrewsbury Town.Wanderers manager Evatt has had his say on the move for the youngster. The Bolton boss believes Riley is a 'very talented' player but that Wanderers made the call to sell the teenager after receiving a 'very good deal' from the Canaries which he believes was 'too good to turn down'.