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Bolton Wanderers end loan stay of Charlton’s Marcus Maddison

Bolton Wanderers have terminated Marcus Maddison’s loan stay – and say the on-loan Charlton Athletic player has found it “exceptionally difficult” being away from his family.

The former Peterborough United and Hull City midfielder joined the League Two club in the January transfer window.

But Maddison has struggled to command game time for Wanderers and was subbed off at half-time in their 2-1 win over Harrogate Town on Saturday.

Bolton manager Ian Evatt told the club’s website: “We would like to thank Marcus for his contribution during his time with us and he leaves with our full support.

“The consequences of the pandemic have brought many challenges to so many people, and Marcus, in particular, has found it exceptionally difficult being away from his young daughter and alone in his hotel room.

“First and foremost, our priority is the well-being of all our staff and players, and Marcus’s best interests are paramount. He is a very talented footballer and everybody at Bolton Wanderers Football Club wishes him well for the future.”

Bolton chairman Sharon Brittan added: “Having spent some time with Marcus over the past couple of weeks, it became clear that he was in need of some additional support.

“Marcus is a lovely man who I really warmed to and we will ensure that he gets the correct support he needs.

“Although his time with the club was relatively short, he will always remain in the Bolton Family.”

Maddison signed a one-year contract with Charlton Athletic with an option of an extra 12 months.


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