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Hull City are hoping to sign Marcus Bent for next season permanently from Charlton Athletic. Wigan turned down the opportunity to make their move for Bent permanent.
Wigan boss Steve Bruce has confirmed that the Latics will not be signing on loan striker Marcus Bent from Charlton Athletic permanently, despite an impressive season.
Marcus Bent looks set to agree a permanent deal with Wigan. Bent had been on a season long loan from Charlton and a permanent deal is set to be agreed believed to be in the region of £1 million.
The crown is in Man Utd's hands as they battle to secure a second consecutive Premiership title this afternoon as they travel to the JJB Stadium to take on Wigan. Today is the first time in nine years that the title is decided on the final day, and Sir Alex knows that his experienced side must pull out all their resources to secure a victory.
Wigan secured a massive point for their Premiership survival challenge after drawing 1-1 with Tottenham thanks to another Emile Heskey goal after the England international forward bagged his second in a space of a week.
Juande Ramos' men will know their future's all stand in the balance as the Spaniard confessed that Tottenham are looking to chop and change their squad ahead of next season. Wigan need a win to secure Premiership safety.
Wigan boss Marcus Bent will stay at the club next season if Steve Bruce manages to keep them in the top flight. Wigan are currently six points clear of the relegation zone.
Wigan boss Steve Bruce is hoping that Marcus Bent stays at the club for the forseeable future. Bent has been in good form this season, helping Wigan to stay in the Premiership; and Bruce is keen to tie Bent to a longer deal.
The last time these two met, Wigan picked up an incredible 5-3 victory at the JJB Stadium. That result was absolutely vital, and a win here at Ewood Park would edge Wigan even closer to Premiership survival for another year.
Steve Bruce has complete confidence in his Wigan squad as they battle for Premiership survival. Bruce is not worried about suggestions that he may be in the firing line if Wigan are relegated.
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