Ex-Manchester United & Wolves duo join Bolton Wanderers as new B team signings
Bolton Wanderers have added three more fresh faces to the club's B team.
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Bolton Wanderers have added three more fresh faces to the club's B team.
As expected, the Easter Road side are away from home on the opening day of the season. Club chiefs requested a road trip just in case the extensive revamp to the West Stand hospitality spaces wasn’t complete in time – but there are hopes that it could be ready for the Norwich City friendly, six days before the start of the campaign.
Norwich City will be seeking an immediate return to the Premier League when the new Championship campaign gets underway at the end of July.
Huddersfield Town have been linked with a transfer move for versatile Blackpool danger man Keshi Anderson as they look to add attacking reinforcements to Carlos Corberan’s side for the new season.
Bolton Wanderers have signed former Norwich City midfielder Nelson Khumbeni and ex-Reading youngster Lynford Sackey to the club's B team.
James Ward-Prowse looks likely to give his boyhood club one more chance this season. And with a chance to represent England at the World Cup looming, it’s a massive decision.
Emiliano Buendia had a mixed debut campaign at Aston Villa, falling well short of expectations after his club-record transfer from Norwich City. The 25-year-old scored 15 goals with 17 assists from 39 Championship games for Norwich last season, but he’s been inconsistent in the Premier League and may have an uncertain future.
Juventus have reportedly finalised a deal that will see Paul Pogba join the club when he leaves Manchester United at the end of June. Pogba's contract at the Serie A club — where he spent four years between 2012 and 2016 — will see him re-join for four years, according to ESPN.