Not at Bolton - not for the next month anyway!
Midfielder Sean Davis has moved to Championship club Bristol City on a one-month loan deal.
Davis recently returned fitness after a prolonged period on the sidelines with a knee injury and has since made four reserve appearances for the Whites.
Manager Owen Coyle said: "Sean has not played a competitive first team match for over two years so this loan move will allow him to get more game time under his belt at a high standard."
The move will see Davis link-up with former Portsmouth team-mate David James, with the pair both playing together at Fratton Park for two years between 2006 and 2008.
Bristol City currently sit in 20th position in the Championship table with 16 matches remaining this season.
The Robins are managed by Derek McInnes, who took control at St Johnstone in 2007 after Coyle left the Saints and was appointed boss at Burnley.
Davis becomes the second Bolton player to seal a loan move away from the Reebok Stadium after Mark Connolly joined Macclesfield on a similar deal on Friday morning.
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Midfielder Sean Davis has moved to Championship club Bristol City on a one-month loan deal.
Davis recently returned fitness after a prolonged period on the sidelines with a knee injury and has since made four reserve appearances for the Whites.
Manager Owen Coyle said: "Sean has not played a competitive first team match for over two years so this loan move will allow him to get more game time under his belt at a high standard."
The move will see Davis link-up with former Portsmouth team-mate David James, with the pair both playing together at Fratton Park for two years between 2006 and 2008.
Bristol City currently sit in 20th position in the Championship table with 16 matches remaining this season.
The Robins are managed by Derek McInnes, who took control at St Johnstone in 2007 after Coyle left the Saints and was appointed boss at Burnley.
Davis becomes the second Bolton player to seal a loan move away from the Reebok Stadium after Mark Connolly joined Macclesfield on a similar deal on Friday morning.
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