Opinion: League One side should be ready to make this demand if Fulham follow up on interest in attacker
It is perhaps no surprise that, according to recent reports, Fulham are taking an interest in Bolton Wanderers attacker Dapo Afolayan.
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It is perhaps no surprise that, according to recent reports, Fulham are taking an interest in Bolton Wanderers attacker Dapo Afolayan.
It’s perhaps an understatement to suggest that Bolton Wanderers’ 2021-22 season was spiralling off the edge of a cliff by the time the turn of the year came around, with the Trotters sitting in 18th position in League One after a 2-0 defeat to Wycombe Wanderers in January.
Bolton Wanderers full-back Marlon Fossey has admitted that whilst he is enjoying his time at the club, he is currently focusing on helping his side climb the League One standings instead of his long-term future.
Fulham have been monitoring Oladapo Afolayan’s progression at Bolton Wanderers over the last few months, as per a report from The Bolton News.
Ian Evatt says he is under no doubt that Bolton Wanderers will be tested in the summer for their prized assets after their exploits on the pitch this season but insists they are not under any pressure to sell and that any clubs wanting to take a player will have to have to cough up big money.
Bolton Wanderers are managing Dapo Afolayan carefully as the attacker is carrying a groin injury while Elias Kachunga looks set to be available against Plymouth Argyle but Kyle Dempsey may miss out.
Bolton Wanderers came from behind to rescue what might prove to be a very valuable point in the long run with a late leveller against Morecambe.
Ian Evatt believes Bolton Wanderers are 'lightyears' ahead of the sides which were promoted out of League Two last season and has put that down to the recruitment his side has done.