For a lot of this season, Marcos Alonso has looked like just what Bolton Wanderers require in a fullback. The tall, Spanish defense is not afraid to getting forward but is also more than capable at the back, protecting the flanks. All that appears good considering that Alonso is just 22 years of age and posseses an excellent future in front of him. Well, great and soon you recognize that there is only two months left on his Bolton commitment. In January, Alonso had rejected a brand new agreement as exchange talks to Swansea, Fiorentina, and Stoke City had swirled. The Italian part, Fiorentina, were possibly the most fascinating prospect there with rumors abound that they had provided Marcos an offer (roughly) equivalent to double his Bolton commitment and the possibility of playing in Europe. La Viola are in last place in the Serie A desk, six points shy of third place. Fifth and fourth places guarantees Europa League play while third location enters the Champions League in the first qualifying period. Fiorentina's quote for Alonso was proved by the club but their survey of Alonso's then-five weeks to play was far below what Bolton wanted. Alonso found Bolton Wanderers in the summertime of 2010, bought by Owen Coyle from Real Madrid for a charge around A2 million. Alonso has created 42 appearances of those not exactly 3 years for the Trotters but 25 of those came this season as he's found himself beginning week out and week in. Speaking about Alonso's contract condition, boss Dougie Freedman told the Bolton News: "Marcos is playing by the rules," the manager said. "His agreement is running down. Marcos has been offered a so far so good and new contract. He's maybe not said ano' to it. He said he's considering it. "He wants to see which way the team is going; not in terms of what group we shall be playing however in terms that he wants every week to play, he wants to be taught and get better. "He hasn't said ano' and we are not doing too defectively with regards to coaching him and making him play weekly. We've got our fingers crossed on this 1. "But if he does not I will still head to bed at 9pm every day and still have a very good rest and move on and get some one else." Alonso signing an agreement would be a important boost for Bolton because it has become evident that Alonso is quickly increasing. A broken bone had held him out of action in previous times however for a lot of this season, Alonso has been damage free, allowing consistent minutes to be enjoyed by him. To date this season, Marcos Alonso has four objectives to his name, the most up-to-date of which came at the weekend in Bolton's 2-0 win against Wolves. "We are working on movie analysis to see where he is able to progress. His right back article defensive headers are great today. "He has always been an attacking full-back so there is not a problem there. He is getting in so we can do no more".
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