Jermaine Beckford: Bolton in talks with Leicester City striker
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Bolton Wanderers are in talks to sign Leicester striker Jermaine Beckford.
BBC Radio Manchester reports the two clubs are in advanced negotiations over a deal for the 29-year-old frontman.
Leicester signed Beckford from Everton in August 2011 and he scored 15 goals in his first season with the Foxes, but fell out of favour in 2012-13.
He spent most of the campaign on loan at Huddersfield, finding the net nine times in 22 games to help the Terriers avoid relegation on the final day.
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Jermaine Beckford scored eight Premier League goals during his year-long stay at Everton
Bolton, who narrowly missed out on a Championship play-off position, are looking to boost their attacking options.
Veteran striker Kevin Davies is leaving the Reebok Stadium after a decade with Wanderers, meaning David Ngog, Marvin Sordell, Craig Davies and youngster Tom Eaves are the only recognised strikers in manager Dougie Freedman's squad.
After a prolific spell in non-league football with Wealdstone, 29-year-old Beckford rose to prominence with Leeds, scoring 85 times in 152 appearances.
Having helped United back into the Championship, Beckford joined Everton on a free transfer but his stay at Goodison Park lasted little more than a season as he completed a big-money move to Leicester, then managed by Sven-Goran Eriksson.
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