Trotters in no hurry to loan out Ward

06 July 2010 08:37
olton boss Owen Coyle admits a host of clubs have enquired about taking young Wanderers striker Danny Ward out on loan next season.[LNB] The 18-year-old enjoyed a successful spell at Swindon in League One during the last campaign as he netted nine goals in 32 games.[LNB]Impressed by Ward's form with the Robins, Coyle will now take him on Wanderers' pre-season trip to America before deciding whether he's ready for the step up to Premier League level at The Reebok. [LNB]"I am going to have a right good look at him, which is only fair," Coyle was quoted in the Bolton Evening News. "He did very well at Swindon last year. There has been about 10 enquiries for Danny to go out on loan again. [LNB]"What I have said to them all is that I am going to have a look at Danny to see if he is going to be involved in my first team. [LNB]"Having made that decision I will take it from there. It's only fair. [LNB]"I want young players in my team and Danny has got an opportunity to do that. [LNB]"Ultimately, it's up to him how well he does."[LNB]Meanwhile the Wanderers boss says he could make a move for 18-year-old Bolivian Gilbert Alvarez if he impresses on the club's American tour. [LNB]The Callejas striker has been invited to join up with the squad and could play in some of the warm-up games. [LNB]Coyle said: "He is talented and young. I am always loathed to speak about these players because at the end of the day we are not Real Madrid or Barcelona, and bigger clubs can come in and undo all your good work. [LNB]"But it's fair to say we have an interest in him. He has represented Bolivia already at senior international level and he is a talented young player that I like. [LNB]"He has a bit of everything. Hopefully, if we can get a chance to work with him for 10 days or so on a daily basis, then we can see if he is at the level we think he is."

Source: Team_Talk