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Post by Everton News. on Jan 11, 2018 17:43:34 GMT
Everton youngster Harry Charsley joins Bolton Wanderers on loan21-year-old links up with Championship side todayEverton youngster Harry Charsley has joined Championship side Bolton Wanderers on loan. The 21-year-old moves to the Macron Stadium until the end of the season. Wirral-born Charsley leaves Goodison on a short-term deal after making his first-team breakthrough in December. “We have brought him in until the end of the season,” confirmed Trotters boss Phil Parkinson. “We’re a little short in the midfield department with Cullen, Henry and Pratley all being out. “Harry can play in the wide positions, he can play in behind the striker. He’s a very versatile player and he’s got a real energy about him. “He will go straight into the squad for Brentford.” The Republic of Ireland under-21 international was part of the team that started Everton’s Europa League game in Cyprus against Apollon Limassol last month. Charsley, who played at left-back that night, was a key member of Everton’s Premier League 2 title success but a loan move has been in the offing for some time as the club look to accelerate his development. The move to Bolton will be his first spell away from the club and he will join up with Blues defender Antonee Robinson who is also on loan until the end of the campaign. Liv Echo
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jan 16, 2018 6:13:06 GMT
NEW Wanderers loanee Harry Charlsey hopes he can quickly get among the goals at his new club.
The Everton midfielder was joint top-scorer in the Blues’ Under-23s last season, netting 12 times in 23 matches as David Unsworth’s side lifted the Premier League Two trophy.
And after a bright start against Brentford in his Championship debut on Saturday, Charsley is looking to get among the goals in his stay with Bolton too.
“I work hard, get around the pitch and score goals – that’s what I try to do,” he told the club.
“I like to think I have got that side to my game, so I’m hoping I can bring it here.”
Charsley made his debut for Everton in the Europa League this season and had been looking to go out on loan in the previous window.
The Republic of Ireland Under-21 international is pleased to get an opportunity to play senior football before returning to Goodison for the final year of his contract.
“I really enjoyed making my debut,” he said. “Hopefully that will continue here and I get plenty of appearances in.
“I have been waiting a while to get out on loan and I’m glad it has happened. It’s a great club to be at.”
David Wheater was impressed by the way the new loan arrival fit into midfield, playing behind front man Gary Madine in the 2-0 defeat at Brentford.
“I think he did well,” said the Wanderers defender. “It’s a tough ground to make your debut – it’s tight and the fans are right on you.
“It will stand him in good stead to see what the Championship is all about. It’s the toughest league, for me, much more than the Premier League. Hopefully he can kick on.”
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