Bolton Wanderers are the latest club to be linked with a move for Manchester United starlet Paul Pogba.
The French midfielder is considered one of the best young players at Old Trafford, but has so far been unable to gain first team experience with the likes of Anderson, Michael Carrick, Darren Fletcher, Tom Cleverly and Ryan Giggs all vying for a starting berth in the centre of midfield.
A number of Championship sides have attempted to get the player on-loan, but United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has so far turned down their advances and instead decided to give the midfielder a chance to impress in the Carling Cup.
Pogba made his debut for United earlier this month in the Carling Cup victory against Leeds United and has now gained even more interest from a host of clubs.
The latest to declare their interest in the 18-year-old is fellow Premier League side Bolton Wanderers who have previously had Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere and Chelsea forward Daniel Sturridge.
Bolton boss Owen Coyle has developed a reputation as a manager who helps young players develop and the Scot is hoping that he can persuade Ferguson to loan the player in January for the rest of the season
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