Bolton Wanderers are making a strong impression in League One, aiming for promotion with the support of recent acquisitions like Nathan Baxter. The team, led by manager Ian Evatt since 2020, is challenging for promotion to the Championship, fueled by the improved performance that has lifted them in the standings compared to last year’s fifth-place finish.
While Evatt has been instrumental in the squad’s development, upcoming decisions in the summer transfer window pose challenges, especially with key players potentially departing. Jón Daði Böðvarsson, the Icelandic forward, is anticipated to leave due to limited playing time and a lack of goal contributions. Aaron Collins’ arrival in January further restricted Böðvarsson’s minutes, making a contract extension unlikely.
Veteran striker Cameron Jerome, who joined in January 2023, is expected to exit as his contract concludes. Struggling to find the net during his tenure, Jerome’s lack of playing time and goal-scoring record may lead to his release. Left-back Declan John, currently on loan at Salford City, is set to permanently leave Bolton in the summer. Despite being a key player, forward Dion Charles might also depart, with interest from other clubs potentially tempting him away, particularly if Bolton fails to secure promotion.
Right-back Luke Matheson, despite recently extending his contract until 2025, is likely to depart in the summer. Having not made a league appearance, Bolton might opt for a permanent transfer to avoid losing him on a free transfer after a potential loan deal. The upcoming summer transfer window promises significant changes for Bolton Wanderers as they navigate potential departures and strive for success in League One.