Bolton Wanderers could hand a debut to summer signing Owen Beck tomorrow against Charlton Athletic. The 20-year-old became Bolton's fifth acquisition of the transfer window yesterday as he joined from the Premier League side on loan for the campaign.
He had been on loan at Portuguese side Famalicao, but that was cut short so he could join Bolton. He follows Eoin Toal and Jack Iredale joining on permanent deals from Derry City and Cambridge United this summer.
Defender and Beck's team-mate Conor Bradley has joined from Liverpool, while goalkeeper James Trafford has been signed up again from Manchester City. READ MORE:'Bonkers' - Why Bolton made no transfer deadline day signings despite Premier League offers The left-back has played twice for Premier League side Liverpool's first team, both of which came last season.
He will now spend the campaign at Wanderers and seek to pick up more experience of men's football. Ian Evatt is looking forward to seeing how Beck gets on at Wanderers.
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