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Jay Spearing may have recently been named Bolton's player of the season, but his future with the Championship club remains up in the air even if a return to Liverpool seems highly unlikely.

Despite a broken toe that has kept him out of the lineup in recent weeks and would prevent him from taking part in the Championship playoff until at least the final should Bolton qualify, midfielder Jay Spearing is insistent that should the Wanderers make it that far he'll be in the lineup. Whether he's still in the lineup for them next season, though, remains up in the air despite recently being named player of the season by the Bolton Wanderers Supporters Association.

"I’d do anything to play a part in the final," he said. "If we get there, and I’m given a slight chance, I’d take it. When I heard the news that my toe was broken in three places I was absolutely devastated. But, hopefully, I can still do something. Any way I could be involved, as long as the gaffer wanted me to come back in—I’ll be there."

Spearing has made 36 starts for Bolton this season, scoring two goals and adding five assists as the energy man inDougie Freedman's midfield. However, despite his positive impact, the Bolton manager has refused to be drawn into speculation concerning whether he will seek to keep Spearing on beyond the end of the season—and Spearing is similarly noncommittal.

"I’m not going to say yes or no at this point and it probably won’t be for me to decide," was Spearing's take on the matter. "The gaffer has got to want me in the first place, hasn’t he? But I’ll go away on holiday in the summer and then come back, sit down with Liverpool and with my agent to decide what happens."

Though his standing as a local prospect has always meant Liverpool fans have been eager to hope he might one day come good at Anfield, a regular role for Spearing in a side with Champions League aspirations remains unlikely. Whether his future is at the Reebok may still be up in the air, but it seems a near certainty that when he and his agent sit down with Liverpool over the summer, a return to his parent club won't be the alternative if it isn't.

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Good for him. He seems like a good lad.
Sell.
 
And the first. Then the end again. It's a sentence that wants to be a paragraph, then a whole article. .
 
Found his level, I like him. He has a will to succeed and should carve out a decent career somewhere like that.
 
Doesn't even make the Championship Team of the Year, so I think yeah, it's going to be the Championship or the lower tier of the Premier League for him.
 
If Guthrie managed to play in the Premiership, Spearing certainly can. A team like Norwich would suit him.
 
Norwich signed Johnny Howson for £5m from Leeds, Villa paid a similar amount for Delph........based on today's market values I would guage Jay's true worth to be £6m-£7m. Unfortunately we won't get anywhere near that and we'll do well to get £3.5m.

I reckon we should sell him to a Championship team for £3.5m BUT with a clause that guarantees us an extra £1.5m if they win promotion next season.
 
I think he'd be a shrewd signing for a newly promoted club. He's got good experience, he's clever and versatile with a fine attitude. Just what those clubs need.
 
Newcastle United are closely monitoring Jay Spearing's potential availability at Liverpool and considering bidding for the midfielder as long as the slump that has taken Alan Pardew's team to one place above the relegation zone does not get any worse and sends them into the Championship.

Spearing has spent this season on loan at Bolton Wanderers, where he has already won player of the year awards from two different supporters' groups. He has a year remaining on his contract at Liverpool and may have to leave Anfield on a permanent basis if he wants to carry on getting regular first-team football.

The 24-year-old has become an integral part of the Bolton side that Dougie Freedman has taken to sixth in the Championship, with the opportunity to confirm a play-off spot by beating Blackpool at home on Saturday.

A broken toe has ruled out Spearing but he still has a chance of figuring in the play-off final, should Bolton get there, and is due for talks with the Liverpool manager, Brendan Rodgers, to establish his future.
 
He's nowhere near as poor a player as you'd imagine from some comments on here. He could easily cope in this Premiership in a mid-table team.
 
He's nowhere near as poor a player as you'd imagine from some comments on here. He could easily cope in this Premiership in a mid-table team.

Sorry, but I kinda doubt it. The championship is just about his level.
 
to be fair to Jay he would have contributed more than Joe Allen did this season if he stayed
 
Don't tell me that you were one of those who claimed that Jay was better than Lucas...


No, I don't think he's good enough to be a first team player here or perhaps even a squad member, but looking at the squad when he left we only had one naturally defensive midfielder who was having injury troubles. We know Joe Allen is a better footballer but for whatever reasons he was pretty crap this season, there were definitely matches where Jay would've had more impact.
 
No, I don't think he's good enough to be a first team player here or perhaps even a squad member, but looking at the squad when he left we only had one naturally defensive midfielder who was having injury troubles. We know Joe Allen is a better footballer but for whatever reasons he was pretty crap this season, there were definitely matches where Jay would've had more impact.
Well I can't argue with that. 'Course he could have done better, but Allen was one of best performers at the start of the season. No one expected that slump.
 
Well I can't argue with that. 'Course he could have done better, but Allen was one of best performers at the start of the season. No one expected that slump.

True. I don't think Rodgers made the wrong decision just that he has been a little hasty with some things.
 
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