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'Little gems' - How Bolton Wanderers went about ensuring Liverpool loanees would be right fit

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Ian Evatt wants Bolton Wanderers to enjoy their loanees from big Premier League sides this season while they are here as the Whites aim to utilise their contacts and connections from the likes of Manchester City and Liverpool.

Wanderers have Liverpool youngsters Conor Bradley and Owen Beck on loan for the campaign. Goalkeeper James Trafford has also returned for the campaign from Premier League champions Manchester City.

Bradley has had a brilliant start to life at Wanderers and got his third goal of the season over the weekend against Charlton Athletic.

Trafford has returned to continue his place as Bolton's number one stopper which he picked up in the second half of last campaign. READ MORE: 'World's his oyster' - Manchester City goalkeeper's progress at League One club as exciting prediction made Beck is yet to make his Bolton debut after joining Wanderers on loan from the Anfield club on the penultimate day of the transfer window.

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