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9:34pm Tuesday 13th May 2008
EL-HADJI Diouf will be playing for Wanderers next season - if Gary Megson gets his way.
The Senegal striker insists he is on the move, searching for a "new challenge" after four seasons at the Reebok.
But Megson says the transfer fee and wages would make him such an expensive commodity that he is unlikely to find what he is looking for.
The Bolton boss is planning to spend big on a proven goalscorer this summer, but believes Diouf still has a lot to offer Wanderers.
"Dioufy earns seriously good money," Megson said, "and that narrows the amount of clubs who will take you anyway, unless he is prepared to take a drop to go somewhere, which I very much doubt.
"Also he's a very talented lad and we would want a sizeable figure, if indeed anybody came in. And those who know Dioufy will know he is prone to changes of heart."
Full story in Wednesday's The Bolton News.
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Rail passengers will face big fare rises in the new year with some tickets going up by more than double the rate of inflation.
More than 200 Bolton town centre businesses have been hit by a power cut today.
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TEMITOPE Obadeyi has backed Wanderers young guns to fire when they get their chance.
WHEN crooner Terry Desmond notched up half a century in showbiz he wanted to make his celebration special.
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