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da pixbet: Bolton manager Owen Coyle has admitted that Gary Cahill will most likely leave the club in the next 12 months, despite constant attempts by the Reebok Stadium outfit to keep their star man.
The England international is in the last year of his contract at The Trotters, and will become available on a free transfer come the summer.
Due to the fact that Bolton will not want to lose the central defender on a free transfer, a January sale looks likely as Coyle’s men look to reclaim some financial reward from the centre half.
“If something comes in, I think for Gary, for everybody, it’s probably better sooner than later,” Coyle told The Daily Mail.
“We all accept that if something is going to happen, it is best it isn’t dragged out. There will always be speculation about top players and Gary is certainly in that category.
“You can have a gut feeling about whether he will stay or go, but you could be totally wrong. I would imagine that if he is performing out of his skin, there will be a clamour of clubs for him, because of his contract situation,” he stated.
Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham are all interested in Cahill, with a bidding war set to start come the new year.
By Gareth McKnight
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