Bolton have moved to again rubbish reports linking them with a move for
disgraced midfielder Joey Barton.
The Newcastle player is currently serving a six-month prison sentence for
assault and affray following an attack on a man outside a Liverpool McDonald's
restaurant in December last year.
There have been stories linking him with a return to football at Bolton upon
his release.
But chairman Phil Gartside has already categorically stated his club will not
be entering any negotiations with the 25-year-old, and today the club clarified
their position further.
A Trotters spokesperson told PA Sport: 'At no point has any representative of
Bolton Wanderers expressed an interest in or made an enquiry about Joey Barton.
'We would like to reiterate that Bolton Wanderers is not interested in the
services of Barton.'
Barton was last week found guilty of assaulting former Manchester City
team-mate Ousmane Dabo, an offence for which he was given a four-month suspended
sentence.
Dabo was left with horrific facial injuries after Barton struck him from behind
and reigned blows on him during an incident at the club's training ground at the
end of the 2006-07 season.