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BRIGHTER HERE SAYS BOWYER

LEAGUE ONE
BLACKPOOL boss Gary Bowyer has quashed rumours linking Bright Osayi-Samuel, 20, with a move away from Bloomfield Road.
The highly-rated winger is believed to be attracting Premier League suitors but Bowyer insists he would be best off staying.
“He is continuing to grow and develop as a person and as a player,” he said. “He still has areas of the game he needs to improve because we could have been talking about him scoring two goals last weekend.
“I read there were clubs interested but I’ve not heard anything other than that.”

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