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2 in, 2 out: 4 realistic Bolton Wanderers transfer dealings we can see happening this summer

Bolton have had an excellent campaign back in League One and have even been eyeing a play-off place in that division at times, currently sitting in eleventh place.

Wanderers have excelled under Ian Evatt and will no doubt want to push on next season to ensure they do even better next time around – and potentially seal a spot in the third tier promotion hunt.

A move back up to the Championship would show just how far the club have come after some torrid seasons both on and off the field, with the club beset by ownership and financial issues.

Things though are finally looking up for the club – and Evatt will have a job on his hands to try and sort the squad out to his liking in the summer. So who could come in and who could be heading out of the exit door in the summer window?

In: Marlon Fossey – Fulham

Fossey has thrived on loan with Bolton this year and having featured in 15 league games (with five goal contributions already) he has already established himself as a first-team regular.

Those at the club will certainly not want to see him leave anytime soon but with the deal only a short-term one, he will definitely return to Fulham at some point this off-season.

Ian Evatt though will be heading straight to the owners and pleading with them to give him the funds to try and seal him permanently – or at least to give him the cash to try and land another loan deal next year.

That could actually be quite feasible – if Fulham end up in the Premier League, which looks likely, then they may not have room in the team for Fossey next year and whilst he may be highly regarded, there is no point bringing him back to not play. That could allow Bolton to pursue another move for the player and with the American familiar with the side,

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