Bolton Wanderers goalkeeper Luke Hutchinson is ‘likely’ to stay out on loan during the second-half of this season, as detailed in a report by The Bolton News.
At the end of last week, Bolton Wanderers gave the young player permission to temporarily join Marine.
The 21-year-old Hutchinson will now be spending a month with the Northern Premier League team. During the weekend, he made his debut for the Merseyside team, winning 3-1 against Gainsborough Trinity at home.
According to the Bolton News, he is now anticipated to avoid the Trotters until the summer, though it is unclear if this will happen with his current loan club.
Compared to staying at Bolton, Hutchinson will gain more from playing senior football on a regular basis in a non-league league. He was permitted to link up with Marine because he is still behind Joel Coleman and Nathan Baxter in the ToughSheet Community Stadium hierarchy.
The stopper has advanced through the Trotters’ academy and has been signed by them for the entirety of his career. He has participated frequently in several youth leagues in recent years.
Although Hutchinson hasn’t yet been able to establish himself in the starting lineup, he has benefited greatly from his extensive experience gained while on loan from the North West team at Atherton Colleries, Bamber Bridge, Radcliffe, and Hyde United.
Bolton is presently considering moving up to the
Ian Evatt’s team is currently two points outside of the top two in the table, sitting in fifth place. This coming weekend, they will play Leyton Orient again.
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