Denilson handed Bolton trial

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Bolton boss Gary Megson has confirmed Denilson has been handed the chance to impress at the Reebok Stadium.

Sky Sports revealed earlier this week that the former Brazil international was due to link up with the Premier League club for a week in a bid to earn a deal with the Trotters.

Denilson, who became the world's most expensive player when he moved to Real Betis from Sao Paulo in 1998 for £21.5million, is a free agent after being released by Palmeiras earlier this month.

Megson said: "An agent called one of our staff up and asked if we would like to look at Denilson.

"It doesn't cost us anything and it's an opportunity for the lad and an opportunity for ourselves to see one of the world's best players - albeit of a few years ago - and see how he is now.

"He won the World Cup and was part of a fantastic team but it's about the here and now.

"It's purely and simply about him coming here for us to have a look at him and for him to try and get a contract."

Megson could sign West Ham defender Calum Davenport, 26, in a £3million transfer but admitted he is pursuing other targets.

The Trotters have also been linked with a move for Zenit St Petersburg centre-back Sebastien Puygrenier in a loan deal with a view to a permanent transfer.

Megson would only comment on Davenport, saying: "We've got an agreement with West Ham but we're also looking at other players in that position.

"We've also got another player that we're close to coming to an agreement with, so it's decision time.

"We may get accused of messing somebody about but we've got to do what's right for the football club.

"It still may happen that Calum joins Bolton but we'll need another 24 hours before we decide what we're going to do."
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