Nathan Delfouneso's move to Bradford City on transfer deadline day could be a springboard for him getting a new club in the summer after Ian Evatt signalled that the attacker's time at Bolton Wanderers has come to an end.
The 31-year-old departed Wanderers on transfer deadline day to move to the Bantams on loan until the end of the season. Delfouneso's contract expires this summer and it appears he may have played his last game for Bolton. READ MORE:Football record Manchester City goalkeeper has broken in dream Bolton Wanderers loan start The attacker has made 20 appearances this season for Bolton and scored twice, but most of these have been from the bench and he has started just two matches all season in League One for the club.
Wanderers strengthend the attack over the past month with the likes of Dion Charles, Jon Dadi Bodvarsson and Kieran Sadlier all arriving over the course of January.
Coupled with what Wanderers already had in the final third of the pitch, Delfouneso faced reduced chances of playing time and Evatt has now spoken on the former Blackpool man's departure, with the Bolton boss believing the attacker needs to go out and play to earn a deal elsewhere for next season.
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