Bolton don't need to sell Cahill insists Coyle

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Thursday 14 January 2010 05:20 EST
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New Bolton manager Owen Coyle insists he is not under pressure to sell Gary Cahill to free up transfer funds.

Cahill has a string of admirers after forcing his way into Fabio Capello's England squad, but Coyle is determined to maintain the services of the Aston Villa defender with the team locked in a relegation battle.

He told the Bolton News: "I don't have to sell anyone to generate a transfer budget.

"I believe that Gary Cahill, if he shows the qualities he has, can make the squad for the World Cup.

"That's personal motivation for him. He is a top player and hopefully we will see him at his very best."

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