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Ex-Bolton Wanderers, Leeds United & Sunderland midfielder on trial at Championship club

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Former Bolton Wanderers midfielder Liam Bridcutt is currently on trial at Championship side Blackpool. Bridcutt spent the first few months of the 2019/20 season on loan at Wanderers from Nottingham Forest.

He played a dozen times under Keith Hill, before his loan spell ended prematurely. From there, Bridcutt headed on loan to Lincoln City.

It was a move that was made permanent following the expiration of his contract at the City Ground. READ MORE:'Unbelievable' - Gethin Jones leads Bolton Wanderers dressing room reaction to MK Dons win He departed the Imps this summer and is currently a free agent.

That could change soon though. Bridcutt - who has also played for Leeds United and Sunderland in his career after starting out at Chelsea - is currently at the Seasiders.

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