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Jack Bonham: Bolton Wanderers sign Stoke City goalkeeper on 18-month deal | Manchester News

By britishbulletin.com14 January 20261 Min Read
Jack Bonham: Bolton Wanderers sign Stoke City goalkeeper on 18-month deal | Manchester News
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Bolton Wanderers have signed goalkeeper Jack Bonham from Championship side Stoke City on an 18-month deal.

The 32-year-old joins Wanderers after loan signing Teddy Sharman-Lowe returned to Chelsea earlier on Wednesday.

Bonham previously played under Bolton boss Steven Schumacher at Stoke and joins after the Potters signed Southampton goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu on loan.

“We’ve worked together before. He [Schumacher] knows what I’m capable of. He knows I can play at this level and above and it was a no-brainer for me when this came up,” Bonham told the club’s website., external

“I needed to get out and play and obviously things were evolving at Stoke and the opportunity arose here. It was one that I jumped at. A club this size and an opportunity to play again was something I couldn’t turn down.

“Seeing the last few years where they’ve been and where they could be, I wanted to come and be part of that and hopefully be part of the journey of getting them back towards the Premier League.”

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