'Have to be patient' - Ian Evatt opens up on two Bolton Wanderers missed transfer window targets
27.06.2022 - 14:41
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Ian Evatt has opened up on missing out on a couple of transfer window targets as he explained that Bolton Wanderers will have to be patient for further incomings this summer.
Wanderers have returned for pre-season training and have their first friendly match tomorrow evening when they travel to take on non-league side Longridge Town on the road. It is a repeat of how the club began its 2021/22 pre-season campaign.
The Whites have returned from a week-long pre-season training camp in Portugal. Defender Jack Iredale, acquired on a permanent basis from Cambridge United and was the only summer signing on the Algarve.
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Loanees James Trafford and Conor Bradley have today linked up with Wanderers after being given some time off following international duty by the dup. Goalkeeper Trafford has returned for the season from Manchester City, while right-back Bradley has signed up for the upcoming campaign from Liverpool.
Wanderers are seeking to make potentially two more signings this summer to add further reinforcements to the squad ahead of the new League One season. Evatt has advocated patience when it comes to adding more players for the rest of the transfer window.
The Whites have missed out on a couple of targets this summer, such as walking away from a deal for Fulham's Marlon Fossey and moving on to sign Bradley. Evatt has not named names in terms of players Wanderers have missed out on, but given some details on those Wanderers have moved on from.
He told the Manchester Evening News : “We are going to have to be patient. We did lots of hard work immediately after the January window and highlighted two players in
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