Bolton Wanderers boss Owen Coyle admits http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Shaun-Wright-Phillips-c33277 interest, confirms Tyrone Mears injury
Like a few of his other teammates at Manchester City, Shaun Wright-Phillips future is highly uncertain at this point. The 29-year-old http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mancini-c23323 that he will be heading towards an Eastlands
exit if he is not guaranteed regular football next season.
While the Italian manager is known to be fond of the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 winger, he is unable to guarantee regular football at this stage, especially with the spending in the transfer window and the addition of new players to the squad. So it is only a matter
of time before the right offer comes in and Wright-Phillips part ways with Manchester City.
Among the few Premier League clubs to show interest, Bolton Wanderers are considering making a bid for the right-winger. Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle revealed he considered Wright-Philips to be an excellent player and hinted he could make an attempt
to sign the Manchester City player in the current transfer window.
Coyle said while speaking to reporters:
“Shaun is a terrific player, a player we know well and he's an outstanding talent.
Whether anything happens with that remains to be seen, but he's a very good player.”
Wright-Phillips arrived back at Manchester City in the summer of 2008 after a three year spell at Stamford Bridge. He signed a long-term four year deal on an estimated fee of £8.5 million. He made 37 appearances in all competitions and scored 8 goals in
his first season.
However, since then he has not been used too much by Mancini and has made 24 and 18 appearances in the following seasons, respectively. Wright-Phillips was mostly used as a substitute for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-Silva-c10601, which has convinced the winger that
he needs to head to another club if he hopes to play regular football in the upcoming season.
While Bolton Wanderers have made a few signings in the summer, Coyle could definitely use further signings to improve the squad. The Bolton boss confirmed that one of his new signings, Tyrone Mears had broken his leg during training.
Coyle said:
“Ty went in for a challenge and unfortunately suffered the injury.
It was desperately unlucky for him and we will make sure that he is fully supported in his rehabilitation.
He will go for a check and an assessment in a month and that will indicate more accurately the timescale for his recovery.”
The 28-year-old right-back joined Bolton Wanderers from Championship side Burnley along with teammate http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chris-c9006 Eagles for a joint fee of £3 million. With his recent injury, he could miss up to six months, which means he will miss the better part of the new
Premier League season.
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