Bolton Wanderers have confirmed that Nigerian striker, Osaze Odemwingie has resumed training with them as the 35-year old is set to officially seal a short term deal with the League One outfit.
Odemwingie, a free agent has been without a club for close to six months.
The former West Brom and Stoke City forward held talks with Bolton manager Phil Parkinson on Wednesday and underwent medical tests on Thursday night.
The Nigerian forward with two World Cup appearances with the Super Eagles has had a colourful career, boasting 38 Premier League goals.
Bolton Wanderers have confirmed that Nigerian striker, Osaze Odemwingie has resumed training with them as the 35-year old is set to officially seal a short term deal with the League One outfit.
Odemwingie, a free agent has been without a club for close to six months.
The former West Brom and Stoke City forward held talks with Bolton manager Phil Parkinson on Wednesday and underwent medical tests on Thursday night.
The Nigerian forward with two World Cup appearances with the Super Eagles has had a colourful career, boasting 38 Premier League goals.
Bolton Wanderers have confirmed that Nigerian striker, Osaze Odemwingie has resumed training with them as the 35-year old is set to officially seal a short term deal with the League One outfit.
Odemwingie, a free agent has been without a club for close to six months.
The former West Brom and Stoke City forward held talks with Bolton manager Phil Parkinson on Wednesday and underwent medical tests on Thursday night.
The Nigerian forward with two World Cup appearances with the Super Eagles has had a colourful career, boasting 38 Premier League goals.
Bolton Wanderers have confirmed that Nigerian striker, Osaze Odemwingie has resumed training with them as the 35-year old is set to officially seal a short term deal with the League One outfit.
Odemwingie, a free agent has been without a club for close to six months.
The former West Brom and Stoke City forward held talks with Bolton manager Phil Parkinson on Wednesday and underwent medical tests on Thursday night.
The Nigerian forward with two World Cup appearances with the Super Eagles has had a colourful career, boasting 38 Premier League goals.
Bolton Wanderers have confirmed that Nigerian striker, Osaze Odemwingie has resumed training with them as the 35-year old is set to officially seal a short term deal with the League One outfit.
Odemwingie, a free agent has been without a club for close to six months.
The former West Brom and Stoke City forward held talks with Bolton manager Phil Parkinson on Wednesday and underwent medical tests on Thursday night.
The Nigerian forward with two World Cup appearances with the Super Eagles has had a colourful career, boasting 38 Premier League goals.
Bolton Wanderers have confirmed that Nigerian striker, Osaze Odemwingie has resumed training with them as the 35-year old is set to officially seal a short term deal with the League One outfit.
Odemwingie, a free agent has been without a club for close to six months.
The former West Brom and Stoke City forward held talks with Bolton manager Phil Parkinson on Wednesday and underwent medical tests on Thursday night.
The Nigerian forward with two World Cup appearances with the Super Eagles has had a colourful career, boasting 38 Premier League goals.
Bolton Wanderers have confirmed that Nigerian striker, Osaze Odemwingie has resumed training with them as the 35-year old is set to officially seal a short term deal with the League One outfit.
Odemwingie, a free agent has been without a club for close to six months.
The former West Brom and Stoke City forward held talks with Bolton manager Phil Parkinson on Wednesday and underwent medical tests on Thursday night.
The Nigerian forward with two World Cup appearances with the Super Eagles has had a colourful career, boasting 38 Premier League goals.
Bolton Wanderers have confirmed that Nigerian striker, Osaze Odemwingie has resumed training with them as the 35-year old is set to officially seal a short term deal with the League One outfit.
Odemwingie, a free agent has been without a club for close to six months.
The former West Brom and Stoke City forward held talks with Bolton manager Phil Parkinson on Wednesday and underwent medical tests on Thursday night.
The Nigerian forward with two World Cup appearances with the Super Eagles has had a colourful career, boasting 38 Premier League goals.