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<strong>Championship side Bolton Wanderers manager Dougie Freedman has confirmed that he is still in the look out for some fresh faces this transfer window.</strong>
Freedman, former Crystal Palace boss, moved to the Reebok stadium midway last season and guided the Trotters from the bottom half to narrownly missing out on a play off berth.<br />
The Scotman has been handed a very limited transfer kitty to work with but he is happy with the additions he has made so far. <br />
Freedman said: "I believe we have made a couple of decent signings - we have not thrown money away.<br />
"But there is room to grow. I think there is room for improvement. We are trying our best to do that."<br />
Bolton have signed Jermaine Beckford and Rob Hall besides free agents Alex Baptiste and Marc Tierney.
Written by Prateek Sarkar
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