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Gossip Bolton eyes James Beadle as Wanderers chase keeper boost

🇬🇧 By 4All Football Editorial ·

Gossip Bolton have identified 21‑year‑old James Beadle as the target to fill a clear gap in their goalkeeping department, with the Wanderers keen to add fresh depth after a shaky start to the season and to provide competition for the incumbent keeper.

Bolton’s recent defensive lapses have exposed a shortage of reliable shot‑stoppers, prompting the club to seek a proven youngster. The club’s coaching staff believes a loan signing could stabilise the back line without a long‑term financial commitment.

Beadle spent the previous campaign on loan at Birmingham City, featuring regularly in the English Championship. The Englishman’s experience at the second‑tier level is viewed as valuable for the Wanderers’ upcoming fixtures.

Reports from Pete O'Rourke confirm Bolton’s pursuit of the Brighton goalkeeper on a temporary deal. The move would see the 21‑year‑old English keeper remain under Brighton’s ownership while gaining game time at the EFL club.

Acquiring Beadle could bolster Bolton’s goalkeeping options and provide the young shot‑stopper with a platform to continue his development. The Wanderers hope his presence will translate into improved defensive performances as the season progresses.

Loan moves for promising goalkeepers have become commonplace in the EFL, offering cost‑effective reinforcement for clubs. Such arrangements allow parent clubs like Brighton to retain future rights while the player gains valuable match experience.

Readers can explore further Friday's EFL gossip for additional transfer chatter.

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