- Premier League
No movement on Elmander - Coyle

Owen Coyle remains hopeful of keeping Johan Elmander at Bolton Wanderers, with the Trotters yet to receive a "genuine enquiry" for the striker.
Elmander has been unable to agree a new deal with Bolton, meaning he can leave on a free transfer when his current contract expires at the end of this season.
The Sweden international has been a revelation since Coyle joined the club, netting nine league goals this campaign to fire Bolton into seventh place.
That form has prompted covetous glances from other clubs, and Coyle admits that it would be a serious blow to lose the 29-year-old.
"I don't deal in rumour and there will be a million rumours out there," he said. "I deal in fact and the fact is that there has never, ever been one genuine enquiry for Johan.
"If the summer comes about and there is something out there for Johan and his family that he thinks is the right thing for him, then good luck to him. I would love him to stay - I enjoy working with him and he enjoys working with me.
"Come the summer, that is when that decision will be made, so conjecture and rumour-mongering I'll leave to the people who enjoy that sort of thing."
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