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Friday 18 November 2011
Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle has indicated that the club may need to sell England defender Gary Cahill in the month of january instead of risk losing him for free at the finish of his contract.


Against all the odds the Trotters held onto the to the Bolton star in August following a deal for the English man to become a Tottenham flattened on timeline, while Chelsea also have emerged as challengers to sign the center-back, permitting him to partner John Terry for club and country.


Coyle told reporters: "I would like to use Gary Cahill every single day each week as lengthy when i could because he's a high player along with a fantastic youthful guy."


"Sometimes situations are removed of the grasp. I'll wait and find out what The month of january brings."


Cahill came from Aston Villa for approximately £5 million to Bolton in the month of january 2008 and he has since gone onto set up himself  a regular starting postion for both club and country.


Coyle added: "Gary Cahill's a high-class player and he'll still improve."


"Another evening [against Sweden] it looked this kind of assured performance, himself and John Terry formed an excellent partnership, as they did within the last qualifying games."


The Bolton Manager will have alot on his mind, as time draws closer to the January transfer window, he would have to think quick as whether to sell the player or not.



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