Wanderers have made Liverpool and Northern Ireland right-back Conor Bradley their third signing of the summer.
Bradley arrives at the UniBol on a season-long loan as the Whites aim to push for promotion to the Championship.
At just 18 years of age, the full-back has already made five first-team appearances for the Reds including a Champions League fixture against AC Milan.
He has also earned eight caps for Northern Ireland, having made his international debut in a friendly against Malta last summer.
Bradley was a top target for the Whites during the January window and Ian Evatt has finally got his man.
The youngster is highly-rated at Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp has been impressed with his development.
Speaking in December, the Reds chief told BBC Sport: “He’s a top boy, we love having him around.
“He’s a young talent and he has a lot of time to improve, but the level he has reached so far is already really impressive.
“He is part of a group of young players we have here that we are really excited about.”
Bradley will link up with the Bolton squad next week following their return from a week-long training camp in Portugal.
Wanderers have also re-signed James Trafford on loan from Manchester City and brought in former Cambridge full-back Jack Iredale this summer.
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