Bolton Wanderers have Josh Sheehan, Declan John and Xavier Amaechi back fit for tomorrow's clash against Crewe Alexandra as Ian Evatt confirmed that the Hamburg loanee is posied to play a part.
Wanderers take on the Alex at the University of Bolton Stadium aiming for their first win in League One since the start of October.
Amaechi could make his competitive debut for Wanderers after suffering a fractured metatarsal in the pre-season victory against Preston North End.
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The former Arsenal winger has since returned to training and is in line to play a part against David Artell's side.
Amadou Bakayoko is now also fit to start, while midfielder Josh Sheehan and full-back Declan John are both available after a back problem and an illness respectively.
Evatt said: “It's all positive. We’re getting people back all the time. As I said before, we have to be patient, especially the ones that have been out for a significant period such as Xav Amaechi, but he’ll be involved tomorrow night. He’s looked razor sharp in training and it’s refreshing to have him back.
“I’m pleased for Xav and I’m pleased for myself as well because he was a real key signing in the summer and someone we were very excited about and someone we’d worked extremely hard to get in.
“It’s not easy signing players from European clubs, we put a lot of hard work into it and for him to get injured in pre-season was a big blow to everybody. But having said that, he’s an example of his rehabilitation and focus and drive to get himeslef back earlier than what we thought and get himself fit enough to be able to do himself justice in training sessions and be ready to play so soon is credit to himself.”
"Baka’s looked razor sharp in training this week, he’s looked back to the player that we had in pre-season and at the start of the season really and since then really he’s struggled with injuries and we’ve hardly had him available in one piece, so the both of them for me are new signings and good for us in those forward areas to have competition.
“They’re both (Sheehan and John) fit and both available. Declan’s got over his illness, which is great and Josh Sheehan’s back’s recovered in time for the game tomorrow. I must say a huge thank you to Wales.
"We obviously communicated well with them and they allowed us to keep him with us so credit to them because Josh in an important player for us.”
Sheehan in fact received a full call-up to the Wales squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Belarus and Belgium.
But Evatt has paid credit to the Welsh FA and boss Robert Page for allowing the midfielder to stay with Wanderers and be available for tomorrow's game.
He said: "It was a full call-up but the thing is he’s been really struggling with a back injury and we weren’t sure whether he be available for Friday.
"He certainly wasn’t available for Sunday and we discussed it with the Welsh FA and Robert Page and they saw it fit to leave him with us, which is credit to them because they could have continued with the call-up and he could have been there and getting treatment there and avialable from but thankfully for us he’s available for Friday. "