Johan Elmander stuns Bolton, admitting he could leave

Contract rebel Johan Elmander has rocked Bolton after warning boss Owen Coyle he has 'no obligation' to stay put at the Reebok Stadium next season.The Sweden striker's current deal expires this summer and is yet to agree new terms with the Barclays Premier League club.The 29-year-old has enjoyed a fine season so far with 10 goals to his name, appearing to shelve his expensive flop reputation in the process. Contract rebel: Johan Elmander is yet to put pen to paper on an extended deal at the Reebok StadiumElmander arrived at Bolton for ?10million from Toulouse in 2008 and Wanderers boss Coyle is keen to prolong the star's stay.But the striker's recent form has attracted a host of interested suitors, including Liverpool and Tottenham, despite the club receiving no bids for him last month.Available on a free transfer at the end of the campaign, Elmander admits he may be forced to consider other offers if he fails to strike a new deal. On his way: Sweden striker Elmander is wanted by a host of clubs'I don't feel any obligation towards Bolton,' he told The Sun.'They have had the chance to do something about a new deal.'We've had dialogue but not right now.'  Updated Premier League squad list: Bolton WanderersBolton boss Owen Coyle tips Daniel Sturridge for starring role after his capture from ChelseaAll the latest Bolton Wanderers news, features and opinion  Explore more:People: Johan Elmander, Owen Coyle Places: Liverpool

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