The January transfer window signings at Bolton Wanderers have made a big difference at the club and standards have been lifted, defender Will Aimson believes.
21.01.2022 - 16:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Millwall boss Gary Rowett believes Jon Dadi Bodvarsson has the potential to get on a roll in front of goal at Bolton Wanderers after admitting the striker lost his way at the Lions.
The Iceland international has completed a move from the Championship side on a free transfer and put pen to paper on a 18-month-deal at the University of Bolton Stadium.
The 29-year-old becomes the fifth signing of the January transfer window for Bolton following the permanent acquisitions of Charles and Aaron Morley, as well as the loan signings of Marlon Fossey and James Trafford.
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Lions boss Rowett has now spoken on the Iceland international's departure from the Den and believes the striker lost his way at the London club recently and was not able to take opportunities when granted them.
But the Millwall boss has backed the striker to be among the goals at Wanderers, particularly if he opens his account early on in his Bolton career.
Speaking to South London Press, Rowett said: “Jon Dadi is a very good player but he has just lost his way a little bit. He’s had a few difficult periods where he’s had chances and maybe not taken them. But he’s always worked incredibly hard whenever picked.
“I just felt he got to the point about six months ago that he needed a change. He needed a fresh challenge. I think he felt that. That opportunity hasn’t managed to come along until now.
“Players come to the end of a cycle at a club and it’s very difficult for them to regain that confidence or form. That’s where I think Jon is. He’ll do really well somewhere. He’s a really good guy and trained well all the way along. I certainly wish him all the
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