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12 wingers in our sights Empty 2 wingers in our sights Wed Jul 10 2013, 08:37

BoltonTillIDie

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WANDERERS have two wing targets in their sights – with moves in the offing for Newcastle United’s Sammy Ameobi and ex-Crystal Palace star Andre Moritz.

Dougie Freedman is anxious to improve his attacking options and has lined up a six-month loan move for England Under-21 wide man Ameobi.

But the Wanderers boss also revealed to The Bolton News he is considering a potentially cheaper deal for his former Selhurst Park charge Moritz, who recently turned down a chance to stay with the Eagles in the Premier League.

The free agent, who has played top-flight football in Brazil and Turkey, wants to stay in England and has a couple of offers on the table.

Freedman also has different names up his sleeve and could yet explore other options, depending on the budget he is given, but speaking from Wanderers’ training camp in Spain, he admitted the 26-year-old was a name on his shortlist.

“It is something we are looking at,” he said. “I’ve worked with him before and with it being a free transfer, if it was also an acceptable wage, then it might be something we can do.”

Ameobi spent three months on loan with Middlesbrough last season, where he scored on debut against Cardiff and made nine appearances, including a start at the Reebok in Boro’s 2-1 defeat in April. He also has 27 games under his belt with Newcastle, including 14 last season at the height of Alan Pardew’s injury crisis.

Ameobi was left out of the England U21 squad this summer and had been due to train with Newcastle over the next couple of weeks.

Sources in the North East claim a deal could be pushed through in time for Ameobi to feature in the Whites’ opening day clash with Burnley. But with Freedman currently looking to secure finances for a couple of deals, it appears he would first prefer to make a decision on a permanent deal for Moritz.

The Brazilian playmaker made a surprising exit at Palace a couple of weeks ago after looking set to sign a new deal for Ian Holloway’s newly-promoted team.

Sources close to the player claim the former Fluminense and Kayserispor man decided to leave Selhurst Park because he did not feel the tactical system Holloway was preparing to use in the Premier League would give him enough opportunities.

Moritz can play either side of a main striker but has spent most of his career as a “number 10” – a position Freedman has hinted could be earmarked for Chris Eagles.

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22 wingers in our sights Empty Re: 2 wingers in our sights Wed Jul 10 2013, 08:44

Norpig

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Nat Lofthouse

i remember Ameobi playing at the Reebok last season asnd thinking he looked decent, but he doesn't strike me as a winger, more of an attacking centre mid playing behind a striker. Don't ever remember ever hearing or seeing the othe lad mentioned, complete mystery to me. Anyone else seen him play?

32 wingers in our sights Empty Re: 2 wingers in our sights Wed Jul 10 2013, 09:50

wanderlust

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Nat Lofthouse

Andre Moritz is what us oldies would probably describe as an inside forward and he's not a bad player but doesn't score many goals in open play. Takes a decent free kick though. Dougie is talking about a permanent deal for him in which case he'd be a solid if uninspiring signing.
Sure he's Brazilian, but he doesn't play with masses of flair. Decent though.
Probably cover for Eagles if Dougie plays him at 10.

42 wingers in our sights Empty Re: 2 wingers in our sights Wed Jul 10 2013, 10:59

Reebok Trotter

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Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

I hope this Andre ( Rigor ) Mortiz geezer is quicker than he sounds.

52 wingers in our sights Empty Re: 2 wingers in our sights Wed Jul 10 2013, 16:17

wanderlust

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Bolton Wanderers boss Dougie Freedman admits Andre Moritz is one of those under consideration as he looks to bolster his ranks.

The Brazilian midfielder is available as a free agent after turning down the offer of a new contract at Crystal Palace.

In snubbing the Eagles, he has passed up the opportunity to grace the Premier League.

He may, however, be offered the opportunity to remain in England at the Reebok Stadium.

Freedman worked with Moritz during his time in charge at Selhurst Park and admits he could be tempted to make an approach.

The 26-year-old is understood to already have offers on the table so Bolton will need to move quickly if they are to reach an agreement.

Freedman said in the Bolton News: "It is something we are looking at.

"I've worked with him before and with it being a free transfer, if it was also an acceptable wage, then it might be something we can do."

62 wingers in our sights Empty Re: 2 wingers in our sights Wed Jul 10 2013, 17:39

Sluffy

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Nixon - a hour ago -

Q - When do you think we will decide weather or not to go for Moritz?

Nixon - Don't think that one is happening

72 wingers in our sights Empty Re: 2 wingers in our sights Wed Jul 10 2013, 17:45

doffcocker

doffcocker
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

I want to see a left-footer for the left side only I worry that Dougie has an active preference towards righties on the left and lefties on the right.

82 wingers in our sights Empty Re: 2 wingers in our sights Wed Jul 10 2013, 18:54

Jamster26

Jamster26
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

I wouldn't say that's necessarily a bad thing.

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