Jack Iredale insists he will be happy playing anywhere on the left flank for Bolton Wanderers, whether that be in the back three or as a wing-back.
The 26-year-old joined Wanderers as the club's first summer signing. He signed a three-year deal with the Whites after departing Cambridge United on a free transfer.
He travelled out to Portugal to take part in his new club's week-long training camp on the Algarve. He was the only new signing to make the trip as loanees James Trafford and Conor Bradley remained at home due to recent international duties. READ MORE: 'Have to be patient' - Ian Evatt opens up on two Bolton Wanderers missed transfer window targets Iredale operates on the left flank of the pitch and comes in to act as competition for George Johnston on the left hand side of the defence.
He has also played at left-back, for which Wanderers have Declan John at their disposal too. Iredale could make his Wanderers debut tonight in the club's first pre-season friendly ahead of the 2022/23 campaign.