the Trotters in his time with the club, making his debut last season against Tranmere Rovers.He followed it up with an appearance off the bench in the EFL Trophy earlier this season against Shrewsbury Town.Wanderers manager Evatt has had his say on the move for the youngster.
The Bolton boss believes Riley is a 'very talented' player but that Wanderers made the call to sell the teenager after receiving a 'very good deal' from the Canaries which he believes was 'too good to turn down'.
And the transfer was done with an eye on making Wanderers sustainable moving forwards in mind. “It’s a great opportunity for him.
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