Wanderers have completed the signing of Cardiff City winger Craig Noone on a two-year deal.
The 29-year-old midfielder cancelled his contract with the Bluebirds by mutual consent, leaving him free to sign at the Macron Stadium.
Noone had fallen out of favour this season under Neil Warnock after making more than 170 appearances in five years in South Wales.
He previously played for Exeter, Plymouth Argyle and Brighton.
Speaking following confirmation of his arrival, Noone said: “I am delighted to get it all sorted and I cannot wait to play for Bolton Wanderers.
“There had been some interest from other clubs, but Bolton was always my first choice.
“They are a massive club and I am looking forward to getting going.”
Manager Phil Parkinson added: “I’m pleased to get Craig on board. He’s got a lot of experience in the Championship and we’re really looking forward to working with him.”
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The 29-year-old midfielder cancelled his contract with the Bluebirds by mutual consent, leaving him free to sign at the Macron Stadium.
Noone had fallen out of favour this season under Neil Warnock after making more than 170 appearances in five years in South Wales.
He previously played for Exeter, Plymouth Argyle and Brighton.
Speaking following confirmation of his arrival, Noone said: “I am delighted to get it all sorted and I cannot wait to play for Bolton Wanderers.
“There had been some interest from other clubs, but Bolton was always my first choice.
“They are a massive club and I am looking forward to getting going.”
Manager Phil Parkinson added: “I’m pleased to get Craig on board. He’s got a lot of experience in the Championship and we’re really looking forward to working with him.”
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