Sutton complete deal for Bolton’s Eze
Sutton complete deal for Bolton’s Eze

Sutton complete deal for Bolton’s Eze

sevendayweekender – Sutton United have moved to strengthen their midfield options by completing a permanent signing during a challenging period of the season. The club has added a young player with experience across several academy systems and recent senior exposure. Officials believe the move can inject energy and local connection into the squad as they battle near the bottom of the table. The signing comes ahead of a key run of fixtures.

Sutton United Sign Dubem Eze From Bolton Wanderers

Sutton United have completed the signing of midfielder Dubem Eze from Bolton Wanderers for an undisclosed fee. The 20-year-old joins Sutton on a permanent deal after spending the early part of the season on loan elsewhere. The transfer represents a long-term investment as the club looks to stabilise its squad.

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Eze began his career in the youth systems of several high-profile clubs. He spent time developing at Chelsea, Derby County, and Norwich City before continuing his progression. In 2024, he joined Bolton Wanderers, where he took the next step into senior football.

Although first-team opportunities at Bolton were limited, the club arranged a loan move to provide competitive minutes. That decision led to a spell with Scunthorpe United during the summer. The loan allowed Eze to gain experience in senior matches and showcase his ability in competitive fixtures.

Local Midfielder Adds Experience Ahead of Crucial Fixtures

During his time at Scunthorpe United, Eze made a notable impact in cup competition. He scored twice in a 5–0 FA Trophy victory against Peterborough Sports on 13 December. The performance highlighted his attacking contribution from midfield and his confidence in front of goal. Sutton United took note of his progress during that spell.

The move to Sutton carries personal significance for the player. Eze described the transfer as a return home, noting that he is from nearby South Morden. He said the local connection made the move feel natural and expressed excitement about getting started. His comments suggested motivation to make an immediate impact at the club.

Sutton United currently sit 21st in the league table and face a demanding period ahead. Following the postponement of their scheduled match at Scunthorpe, their next fixture will be at home against York City on 10 January. The club are keen to build momentum and improve results in the coming weeks.

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From Sutton’s perspective, Eze’s signing adds youthful energy and versatility to the midfield. The coaching staff believe his background at academy level and recent senior experience will be valuable. His familiarity with the local area is also seen as a positive factor in settling quickly.

Bolton Wanderers, meanwhile, part ways with a young player still early in his development. The move allows Eze to pursue regular first-team football at a club where opportunities may be more immediate. Sutton United hope the transfer proves beneficial as they aim to climb the table and secure stability for the remainder of the season.