The attacker of the club Nicolas Anelka stated that he is satisfied with life in England and this summer he himself does not intend to look for a new team.
The 28-year-old footballer moved to Bolton from Istanbul's "Fenerbahce" last summer for a record £8 million. Showing good sports form, the legionnaire not only scored 9 goals in the Premier League but also received a call-up to represent the French national team after the break.
"I haven't thought about the possibility of leaving because I don't have any specific offers," said N. Anelka to the newspaper "L'Equipe", who previously represented superclubs like Madrid, and London.
"I would consider it if some powerful club contacted me and presented an attractive offer, but at the moment I am completely satisfied with life in Bolton."
N. Anelka's potential was witnessed by Lithuanian football amateurs on Saturday - in the European Championship qualifying matches, this striker in Kaunas was the only one to outsmart goalkeeper Zydrunas Karcemarskas and snatch three crucial points from the world vice-champions.
However, in the 2006 World Cup, N. Anelka, according to the decision of current coach Raymond Domenech, did not participate.
"I have always been confident in my abilities," commented the striker on the situation. "I don't want to renew disputes, but I stick to the opinion that this decision was not determined by my playing quality, but by character traits."