KAIYNE Woolery believes Wanderers’ stars won’t let speculation over their own future affect their 100 per cent start.

Phil Parkinson’s much-improved side go to Charlton tomorrow looking to string five league wins together for only the second time since they dropped out of the Premier League.

The current run of form has prompted interest from other clubs in Jay Spearing, Josh Vela, Zach Clough but Woolery – who has also had bids turned down for him – says he ignores transfer talk.

“All that can distract you – it’s just the transfer window,” he told The Bolton News.

“I’d like to say it can happen to anyone but really it’s just speculation until something actually happens. And it hasn’t.

“I don’t really listen to anything like that and just try and concentrate on the job.”

The transformation from a side bereft of confidence at the end of last season in the Championship to the one which currently sits on top of the League One table has been considerable.

Wanderers go for a third consecutive league away win for the first time since 2008, when Gary Megson’s side toppled Hull, Middlesbrough and Sunderland within the space of a month.

And Woolery admits the turnaround is hard to explain.

“We hadn’t won in 495 days and then Phil Parkinson comes along and wins two in five… what’s going on?” he said.

“I suppose everyone feels like they have got to make amends for last season and put things right.

“It’s a totally different season to last year, isn’t it? Four out of four is perfect.

“We know it’s a long season ahead but if we keep going like we have been and grinding out results, it can only be a good thing. I can only see the club going in the right direction.

“I don’t know if anything specific has changed but there’s more togetherness in the team, we all seem happier.”

Woolery balks at suggestion that Wanderers’ players are simply ‘finding their level’ – or that a lower standard of football is the sole reason for the upturn in results.

“It’s a different style of play down here but there are big clubs in League One with big budgets, so it’s not fair to say we’re winning games just because we’ve dropped down a division.

“As players we just want to get the club back to where it belongs – and that’s the Championship or the Premiership.”