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Oldham Athletic: No approach for manager John Sheridan

Oldham Athletic have had no requests to speak to their manager John Sheridan
Image: Oldham Athletic have had no requests to speak to their manager John Sheridan

Oldham Athletic have issued a statement saying they have not received an approach from any club to speak to their manager John Sheridan.

Sheridan had been linked with the job at Bolton Wanderers, which is vacant following Neil Lennon's departure from the club on March 15.

But Oldham have confirmed there has been no approach for Sheridan - who played 43 times for Bolton between 1996 and 1998 - and that the manager is already planning for next season at Boundary Park.

The statement said: "John signed a two-and-a-half year contract in January and has masterminded our SkyBet League One safety, which is a fantastic achievement considering the club's league position at the time of his appointment.

"Planning is already well underway for next season and everyone at the club is looking forward to preparing for the 2016/17 campaign with John at the helm.  

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"The club will not be commenting further on this matter."

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