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Gossip Bolton eye Canadian striker Theo Bair as EFL focus widens

🇬🇧 By 4All Football Editorial ·

Twenty‑six‑year‑old Canadian international Theo Bair has emerged as the latest target for Gossip Bolton, who are keen to boost their attack according to a BBC report that notes he currently plays for French club Auxerre. The 26‑year‑old forward, known for his physical presence, could add depth to the squad as the English club expands its EFL‑focused recruitment.

Auxerre, a club based in France, competes in the French league system and offers Bair regular playing time. His experience in France adds an international dimension to Bolton’s recruitment plans.

The club’s interest aligns with its recent focus on EFL talent, aiming to add a physical presence up front. Bolton’s strategy of recruiting players from the English Football League fits Bair’s profile as a robust forward.

The proposed signing reflects Bolton’s broader ambition to strengthen the squad with robust forwards. The BBC confirmed the club’s keen stance, though no official offer has been made yet, and Bolton is expected to engage with Auxerre in the coming weeks before the transfer window closes. This pursuit mirrors a wider trend of English clubs targeting players with EFL experience abroad. Such moves underscore the growing appeal of EFL‑trained players in the European transfer market.

Supporters Want more transfer news from the EFL can turn to the Monday gossip column for updates. The column aggregates the latest rumors surrounding English clubs, including Bolton’s target on Theo Bair.

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