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Free agents still available to Bolton Wanderers, Sheffield Wednesday, Derby County & Portsmouth

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The transfer window may have slammed shut but clubs can still sign free agents. Bolton Wanderers made a total of five signings over the summer.

Eoin Toal and Jack Iredale were recruited permanently from Derry City and Cambridge United. Three players were also signed on loan.

Owen Beck and Conor Bradley have been recruited from Liverpool, while goalkeeper James Trafford has returned for the campaign from Manchester City. READ MORE:Update on Bolton Wanderers striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson ahead of MK Dons & Peterborough United Despite the transfer window now being closed and will re-open again at the start of January, signings can still be made by clubs.

Players who are unattached and free agents can be signed. Wanderers boss Ian Evatt does not see his side venturing in that market to add further reinforcements, unless the Whites are struck with a sudden and overwhelming glut of injuries which decimates his options.

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