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Bolton Wanderers have signed winger Ibrahim Cissoko on a season-long loan from Ligue 1 club Toulouse.

The League One club also have the option to make the move a permanent one.

Cissoko, 22, spent last season on separate loans in the Championship with Plymouth Argyle and Sheffield Wednesday.

The Netherlands Under-21 international played a combined 20 games in England, scoring three times - all for Plymouth.

He becomes the 12th new addition to Steven Schumacher's squad this summer.

Cissoko told the club's website, external: "I really wanted to go back to England. I'm glad that everything worked out in the end and I can't wait to start."
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Bolton Wanderers defender Szabi Schon has joined Hungarian side ETO Gyor on a season-long loan deal.

The 24-year-old, who has nine caps for Hungary's national team, made 44 appearances in all competitions for the Trotters last season.

Schon returns to his native country, having joined the League One club from Fehervar a year ago.

The left-back is yet to play for Steven Schumacher's side this season.

Bolton Wanderers have signed Middlesbrough's Finland international striker Marcus Forss on a season-long loan plus former Swansea City defender Cyrus Christie on a one-year deal.

Forss, 26, has played 92 times in all competitions for Championship side Boro, scoring 18 goals since joining from Brentford three years ago.

He featured seven times for the Bees in the Premier League during the 2021-22 season.

Forss told Bolton's website:, external "League One is a different kind of league and it's probably more physical, but I've been there and done it and experienced it and now I'm just looking forward to getting back out there."

Republic of Ireland international Christie, 32, left the Swans at the end of last season after a short spell during which he made 12 appearances in all competitions.

His deal with Wanderers has the option of an extra year.

"Being a free agent there's no real rush to get certain things done ," Christie said. "You can wait until the market's finished but Bolton showed the intent."
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Bolton Wanderers defender Max Conway has signed a new deal to remain with the League One club until the end of the 2028-29 season.

The 22-year-old came through the academy and made his debut for Wanderers earlier this season.

Having previously had spells on loan at Buxton, Rochdale, AFC Fylde and Crewe Alexandra, Conway has made 13 appearances for Bolton this term.

"I want to be at this football club. It's all I've ever known, so to get the extra three years after this season is great," he said.

"When I signed for the club it was the year when they were in the Europa League and I think they beat Atletico Madrid, so I've seen quite a lot. We've seen it happen before and that's where I want us and Bolton to go."
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Bolton Wanderers have signed forward Johnny Kenny from Scottish Premiership side Celtic until the end of the season.

The 22-year-old almost joined Wanderers last summer however he now joins as the club's seventh signing of the winter transfer window.

The Republic of Ireland international has scored six goals in 22 appearances for the Scottish champions this season.

"I knew there'd been an interest and Bolton reached out to me a lot during the summer, but I wanted to give Celtic a crack, I think I have in the last six months.

"I've gained a lot of experience playing at Celtic in front of an amazing crowd every week and I just want to bring those experiences here now and hopefully help the club going forward."

Kenny joined Celtic in 2022 and has since made 31 appearances for the club, scoring seven goals in total.

He has also had spells on loan with Queen's Park and Shamrock Rovers.

Boss Steven Schumacher added: "We didn't think he would be available during this window but once we were made aware Celtic would allow him to leave on loan, we acted really quickly to get the deal done."
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