They are already finishing working out the contract details with the safe Quinton Fortune. The 29-year-old player has been a target of "Bolton" coach Sam Allardyce since the player announced that he would leave "Man Utd" this summer.
However, the deal could have fallen through, as Safe began to be interested in by "Man City" and "Celtic" clubs. Nevertheless, when neither of the clubs received the player's signature, "Bolton" renewed their interest in Fortune and gave him a chance to fight for the opportunity to sign a contract with the club.
The South African midfielder trained with the "trotters" team in Switzerland and tried to prove that he is in good physical shape. S. Allardyce hopes that the player will soon put his signature under the agreement and become a member of the "Bolton" team.
"Q. Fortune would undoubtedly be a very good player if he remains healthy," the coach said on the club's official website. "Two years ago, he had several injuries, and they affected his game. He did very well following our training regime and trying to prove that he is in good physical condition. Hopefully, everything will go according to plan and he will become a regular team player."
Last season, Q. Fortune was plagued by injuries, and "Man Utd" did not want to extend the contract with the African acquired from Madrid "Atletico" team.