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Ranking the Bolton Wanderers squad's likelihood of staying vs leaving in summer transfer window

The Bolton Wanderers squad is poised to be augmented in the summer transfer window as Ian Evatt prepares for his third season in charge of the Whites.

Wanderers are currently 11th in League One and nine points from the play-offs as things stand with seven games of their season remaining.

Though Bolton are outsiders in the race for the top six, Wanderers are still in the hunt for the play-offs, though it will probably take a near flawless record to occur between now and the end of April for that to become a reality.

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Planning is under way for next season at Wanderers, whether the club is in League One or possibly the Championship, to augment the squad for the 2022/23 season, though perhaps quality rather than quantity of signings could be the order of the day due to the strong foundations now in place with much of the squad under contract.

As ever, the squad is anticipated to change with comings and goings and here, we look at every permanent Bolton first team player's chances of them being at Wanderers by the start of next season at the end of July.

Loan trio James Trafford, Xavier Amaechi and Marlon Fossey are all under contract at their parent clubs Manchester City, Hamburg and Fulham, and time will tell if a return to Wanderers for next season happens or not.

Goalkeepers

Joel Dixon

Has not featured since early January since Trafford's arrival in the January transfer window. Wanderers would like Trafford back for next season and Dixon is under contract until 2023, and it remains to be seen if he would want to stay and fight for his place if a new goalkeeper comes in the summer or would perhaps seek game time

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