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Predicting the next 3 Bolton Wanderers wonderkids to break through into the first-team
The Bolton Wanderers’ next three prodigies predict promotion to the first team, ahead of Saturday afternoon’s clash with Derby County.
Three points in a meeting with another team that should be competing for promotion this season will be a statement of intent to demonstrate the Trotters’ desire to return to the Championship this season.
Looking further ahead, however, those around the club may well wonder which of the promising young players currently rising at Bolton could join their senior squad in future.
With that in mind, we took a look at three young Bolton Wanderers players who we could soon see joining the club’s first team…
Signed from Norwich City on Last summer,made a name. He made a name. made his senior debut for Bolton in the Carabao Cup last season and impressed for the club’s B Team this campaign.
The midfielder was captain of the club at this level last season and also did first-team training with Ian Evatt’s side in pre-season, underlining the potential he has He has to take responsibility and defend himself against senior players.
If he continues to follow this trajectory, it is perhaps unsurprising to see Khumbeni have more opportunities to impress in the Bolton first team, sooner or later.
Another Bolton B Team player who has coached the first team during pre-season is Max Conway.
The full-back has some professional experience, having been on loan in the National League North with Buxton last season, before joining Rochdale in the National League on a temporary basis for the current campaign.
If he continues to impress and show he is improving in his time with ‘Dale’ this season, then his experience of dealing with the challenges of competitive football in the first team, when he is not yet only 19 years old, could be useful. He’s been instrumental in winning a spot next to Ian Evatt in the years to come.
Sithole joined Bolton in the summer of 2022, completing his move from Gillingham to joining the Trotters B-Team.
Prior to that, the 20-year-old made 22 appearances in all competitions for Gills, scoring twice, and the fact is that he has gained that experience and made such an impact at the Football League At such an early stage in his career has proven the promise he possesses.
His versatility as a striker who can play both in the center and forward is also a useful asset, meaning you feel he is a player who has what it takes. needed to return to the first team with Bolton at some point. point in the future.
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The 28-year-old is a name most fans will recognize as he has had a career that has seen him play for a number of clubs including Doncaster and Rotherham before joining the Trotters last January.
A primarily attacking midfielder, Sadlier is capable of playing a variety of roles across the bottom third of the pitch, and he has made more than 30 appearances for Bolton since joining from the Millers.
However, the former Ireland Under-21 international has struggled to get closer to the Ian Evatt-led first team in pre-season and he has failed to feature in the squad for the current season. .
It is perhaps not surprising, therefore, that when it is reported that he will be allowed to leave ahead of time, it is clear that the moment is fast approaching.
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