WANDERERS GO DOWN MEXICO WAY
Bolton are close to signing Mexico striker Jared Borgetti.
The 31-year-old arrived in the UK on Friday and as well as negotiating with the club he is also undergoing a medical at the Reebok Stadium.
Should the deal be completed he would be the first Mexican to play in the English top flight.
A report on the club’s official website www.bwfc.co.uk read: “The club are hopeful that a deal can be done with Mexico’s leading goalscorer over the next 48 hours.”
Bolton are believed to be willing to pay his current club Pachuca just short of £1million for his services. Prior to the Confederations Cup Borgetti had scored 31 goals in 65 caps for Mexico.
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Mexico Legend Borgetti Wants To Use World Cup Finals To Prove Worth To Bolton Wanderers
Mexicos record breaking goal-scoring legend Jared Borgetti wants to use the World Cup Finals to prove to Bolton Wanderers boss Sam Allardyce that he deserves more first-team action next season.
I have unfinished business with Bolton, because I can be much better than what I have shown so far, said Borgetti.
Borgetti, who has been a second choice striker for Bolton boss Sam Allardyce since his move to The Reebok last summer, said: Part of my problem has been that I have not been able to begin games
Mexico call-up for Argentines
Mexico have called up uncapped Argentine-born forward Guillermo Franco and striker Luis Angel Landin for a World Cup warm-up against fellow finalists Ghana next Wednesday (Thursday AEDT).
Coach Ricardo La Volpe also recalled Bolton Wanderers striker Jared Borgetti to an 18-man squad but he overlooked the experienced Cuauhtemoc Blanco.
The match will be played across the US border at the Pizza Hut stadium in the Texan city of Frisco.
Mexico are in Group D with Angola, Iran and Portugal at the World Cup in Germany. Ghana are in Group E with Italy, Czech Republic and the US.
Mexico striker Borgetti to join Bolton
Mexico's joint all-time record goalscorer Jared Borgetti is on the point of signing for English Premier League club Bolton Wanderers, his present club Pachuca said.
The player known as the Desert Fox, who scored his 35th goal for Mexico in last Sunday's 4-0 win over Guatemala at the CONCACAF Gold Cup in the United States, will become the first Mexican player to join an English club if the move goes through.
"The club has accepted the offer from Bolton for the transfer of the forward," said a statement on Pachuca's official website.
The club said the move
Fatigue not a problem for Mexico striker Borgetti
Many of the worlds top players are likely to arrive at the World Cup weary from a long hard European season.
Not so, Mexico striker Jared Borgetti.
The 32-year-old, his countrys all-time leading scorer with 37 goals in 74 outings, became the first Mexican to play in the English Premier League when he signed for Bolton Wanderers before the 2005-06 season.
What appeared to be a dream move late in his career has turned to frustration for Borgetti, who was restricted to less than a handful of starts all season.
It will be fascinating to see whether
Borgetti Gets Mexico Call
New Bolton Wanderers striker Jared Borgetti has been called up by Mexico for their World Cup qualifying game against Costa Rica on August 17.
The former Pachuca and Santos Laguna goal machine is a key member of the Mexican side which will want to put one over on their South American rivals and take a another step closer to next years World Cup finals in Germany.
Borgetti has scored over 30 goals for his country since making his debut against Ecuador in February 1997. He was an integral part of the Mexican team that reached the World Cup
UPDATE 1-New Bolton striker Borgetti in Mexico squad
Striker Jared Borgetti was named in Mexico's squad for their World Cup qualifier against Costa Rica this month just hours after signing for English Premier League side Bolton Wanderers.
Borgetti, Mexico's joint all-time top scorer with 35 goals, signed a two-year deal with Bolton on Thursday and was presented to the British media at their Reebok Stadium on Friday.
He was included in Mexico coach Ricardo La Volpe's 20-man squad, posted on the Mexican federation's official website, for the Concacaf zone qualifier at Mexico City's Azteca stadium on August 17.
The only other European-based player
Mexico call up Argentine
Mexico, who have already booked a berth at next year's World Cup, called up Argentine-born striker Guillermo Franco for their remaining two qualifiers while Cuauhtemoc Blanco was again overlooked.
The possibility of a call-up for Monterrey's Franco had re-ignited a fierce debate over the presence of foreign-born players in the squad.
Coach Ricardo La Volpe, himself an Argentine, has already caused controversy by selecting Brazilian-born forward Antonio Naelson for the squad, although he was left out on this occasion.
Guadalajara striker Adolfo Bautista, who has been unable to win a place in the squad recently, has been