Bolton Wanderers boss Owen Coyle reveals no bid for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Shaun-Wright-Phillips-c33277
Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle revealed there had been no concrete offer from any Premier League side for defender Gary Cahill. The 25-year-old England international has been linked with a host of top sides in the summer transfer window.
However, according to the Bolton boss no club had made an official offer for the central defender. The likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 defender.
Cahill has improved over the last season, which has caught the attention of the various sides who are looking to improve their squad over the summer. His top form also earned him call-ups for the England national side.
Since joining Bolton Wanderers in 2008 from Aston Villa, Cahill has gone on to make 111 appearances in the English Premier League and has scored 11 goals. He is an important part of Owen Coyle’s current squad.
However, the Bolton boss said he would be willing to part ways with Cahill for the right price. The Englishman is expected to fetch an estimated £17 million, a price none of the above mentioned clubs have offered to pay as yet.
Coyle said in an interview:
“Gary has been the subject of speculation every day, probably to the point he is frustrated by it. I have been very open. Some of the elite clubs in this country have noted their interest.
But there has been nothing concrete. Until that changes, Gary is a Bolton player.”
While Coyle prepares to offload Cahill, he has his sights set on reinforcements for his squad. The Bolton boss is reportedly interested in young http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Daniel-Sturridge-c10076, out of favour Tottenham Hotspur forward Robbie Keane and Manchester City winger
Shaun Wright-Phillips.
While Sturridge has made it clear he does not wish to return to Bolton on a more permanent basis, after spending half a season at the Reebok Stadium on a loan move, Coyle stands a chance of landing Keane and Wright-Phillips.
Both players have not been receiving regular football at their respective clubs and are looking for a move away. Coyle admitted trying to bring in new signings, the Bolton Wanderers boss continued:
“We have been trying to bring one or two in, and we will continue to do that.”
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