English
League One outfit Bolton Wanderers have shown interest in Nigerian striker
Peter Odemwingie.
According
to reports in England, the 35-year-old, now a free agent, met with Bolton
officials on Wednesday to possibly conclude discussions.
The
former West Bromwich Albion and Cardiff man is also expected to have his
medical tests on Thursday, barring any hitch.
However,
Odemwingie's move to The Trotters could be completed this week before the
club's trip to Bury for their matchday 15 league game, it has also been
reported.
At
the start of this season, Steve Bruce offered Odemwingie a trial at English
Premier League side Hull City, but the plug was pulled when the manager
resigned unexpectedly.
Already,
Odemwingie had told BBC of his keen interest in returning to football since his
last competitive appearance for Bristol City in March last season when he
scored against Bolton in a 6-0 win while on loan from Stoke City.
“It's
tough being a free agent but I'm in great shape and hopefully a move should
happen this week. Mentally and physically I feel strong, when your body and
heart is perfectly prepared then you wouldn't lack the right motivation to
succeed.
“As
you grow older it becomes tougher in football, you only need someone to believe
in you and willing to take a chance. I still have a lot to offer a team and I
only need to show what I can do somewhere for people to believe that,”
Odemwingie said.
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