FULHAM boss Martin Jol is in talks with Bolton about a swoop for striker David Ngog - for the second window running, writes Alan Nixon.
The former Liverpool frontman could be heading back to the Premier League in a £2.5million deal after the clubs opened discussions about a deadline day switch.
Ngog has struggled in the Championship this season and boss Dougie Freedman would be willing to cash in on the Frenchman, who would take the move.
Jol tried and failed for Ngog in the summer because Bolton wanted £4m, but their valuation has dropped since manager Owen Coyle was axed and replaced by Freedman, who needs money to sign his kind of players.
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The former Liverpool frontman could be heading back to the Premier League in a £2.5million deal after the clubs opened discussions about a deadline day switch.
Ngog has struggled in the Championship this season and boss Dougie Freedman would be willing to cash in on the Frenchman, who would take the move.
Jol tried and failed for Ngog in the summer because Bolton wanted £4m, but their valuation has dropped since manager Owen Coyle was axed and replaced by Freedman, who needs money to sign his kind of players.
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