Stoke Keeper Jack Bonham Joins Bolton
Stoke Keeper Jack Bonham Joins Bolton

Stoke Keeper Jack Bonham Joins Bolton

sevendayweekender – Bolton Wanderers have signed goalkeeper Jack Bonham from Championship side Stoke City on an 18-month contract. The experienced goalkeeper strengthens Bolton’s squad during the current season.

Bonham arrives shortly after Bolton’s previous loan goalkeeper returned to his parent club. Teddy Sharman-Lowe went back to Chelsea earlier on Wednesday, leaving the club searching for a replacement.

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The signing provides Bolton with an experienced option between the posts. Bonham is 32 years old and has spent several seasons playing in England’s professional leagues.

His move also reunites him with Bolton manager Steven Schumacher. The two previously worked together during Schumacher’s time at Stoke City.

Their previous partnership played a role in the transfer decision. Bonham expressed confidence in the manager’s understanding of his abilities and experience.

The transfer also followed changes within Stoke City’s goalkeeping department. The Potters recently signed Southampton goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu on loan.

That move created an opportunity for Bonham to seek regular playing time elsewhere. Bolton quickly moved to secure the goalkeeper’s services on a permanent deal.

The club views the signing as an important addition to its squad depth. Experienced goalkeepers often provide stability during demanding league campaigns.

Bolton supporters will hope the new arrival can contribute immediately. The club continues working toward long-term progress in the English football league system.

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Jack Bonham said his previous experience with Steven Schumacher influenced his decision to join Bolton Wanderers. He spoke about the move in an interview with the club’s official website.

“We’ve worked together before,” Bonham said. “He knows what I’m capable of and knows I can play at this level and above.”

The goalkeeper described the transfer opportunity as an easy decision. He said joining Bolton felt like the right move once discussions began.

“It was a no-brainer for me when this came up,” Bonham said. “I needed to get out and play and the opportunity here arrived at the right time.”

Bonham explained that circumstances at Stoke City were changing. The arrival of another goalkeeper meant his playing opportunities could become limited.

“Things were evolving at Stoke and the chance to come here appeared,” he said. “It was something I jumped at straight away.”

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He also highlighted Bolton’s history and ambitions as key reasons behind his decision. The goalkeeper believes the club has strong potential for future success.

“A club this size and the chance to play regularly was something I couldn’t turn down,” Bonham said. “It is a great opportunity for me.”

Bonham also reflected on the club’s recent progress. Bolton have worked to rebuild their position in English football after difficult seasons in previous years.

“Seeing where they have been and where they could go made me want to be part of it,” he said. “I want to help the club move forward again.”

The goalkeeper hopes to contribute to Bolton’s long-term goal of returning to the Premier League. The club continues building its squad as it targets future promotion.

His arrival provides competition and experience in the goalkeeping department. Bolton will expect Bonham to play an important role during the next 18 months.