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Bruce Keen To Keep Bent

Fri 11 Apr, 02:09 PM


Wigan boss Steve Bruce is hoping to convince Marcus Bent to remain at the JJB Stadium this summer - so long as the club avoid the drop.

Bent joined the Latics on a season-long loan from Charlton at the end of August, and has enjoyed a relatively successful campaign.

The 29-year-old striker has scored seven goals in 28 appearances, although the last came just before Christmas, since when he has played 13 games without finding the net.

Marlon King's £5million arrival from Watford in January initially forced him out of the starting line-up, but Bent has started the last two matches.

Bruce would certainly like to keep Bent at the club once his loan expires, but knows that depends on Wigan avoiding relegation.

However, with the Latics eight points clear of the drop zone with five matches to play, there is every chance Bruce will be sitting down with Bent to discuss a permanent deal.

"It's something we have in place, something triggered to us staying in the Premier League," said Bruce.

"We have had preliminary talks with him and his agent, and the one thing we are looking at if we stay up is that this summer we will have another conversation."

Centre-back Paul Scharner is another of the players Bruce does not want to see leave if he is to build for next season, with talks planned during the summer.

Scharner has a year remaining on his contract at the end of this season, which is certain to alert a number of clubs.

Everton were interested in the 28-year-old Austrian last summer, while Fulham had bids of £2.7million and £3million firmly rejected in January.

Although Scharner concedes he is happy at Wigan, the door would appear to be open as he added: "Let's see what the future brings."

Bruce, though, has every intention of keeping hold of Scharner as he said: "He is another of those we really want to keep.

"He is a very good player, certainly not your typical footballer - in fact, he is off the wall!

"But yes, we will be sitting down with him in the summer and try to see if we can strike a new deal with him."

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