Chinese group Shandong Luneng keen on Bolton takeover and ‘want Sam Allardyce as manager’
Chinese group Shandong Luneng are keen to complete a takeover at Bolton and want Sam Allardyce to make a return as boss, according to reports.Investors from the group are said to have been shown around the ground and are considering an offer to buy the League One-bound club.Sam Allardyce has been out of work since leaving Everton last summerGetty1
Sam Allardyce has been out of work since leaving Everton last summer
The Sun report Shandong Luneng tried to buy the club last year, but talks with owner Ken Anderson stalled.In recent trips to England, they have been accompanied by ex-Bolton sports scientist Mark Taylor, who worked with Allardyce at Wanderers, Blackburn, Newcastle and Sunderland.Allardyce is remembered fondly by Bolton fans after guiding the club into the Premier League in 2001 and reaching the last-32 of the UEFA Cup, now known as the Europa League, five years later.He managed the club between 1999 and 2007 before leaving for Newcastle.

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Shandong Luneng have a club playing in the Chinese Super League, but reportedly want to own an English team.Despite living locally, the former England boss could be put off by a return as Bolton are set to start next season on -12 points after Anderson and a company acting on behalf of late owner Eddie Daviess Trust put the club into administration.On Wednesday, Anderson said there was ‘little or no choice’ but for ‘one of us’ to take action, however a club statement said papers have been filed by both parties. “Ken Anderson filed the Notice of Intent to appoint an administrator forms with the (Insolvency and Companies Court) yesterday morning for both Bolton Wanderers Football Club and Bolton Whites Hotel in his position as a qualifying floating charge holder on both companies,” the statement said.“Later in the day Flidraw Limited, on behalf of the late Eddie Davies’s Trust, also filed similar documents for both Burnden Leisure and Bolton Wanderers Football Club having served demand notices on both companies earlier in the day.”Allardyce has been out of work since being sacked by Everton last May.


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