Conor Bradley and Cameron Jerome are both back in contention for Saturday’s trip to Wycombe.
Liverpool loanee Bradley has missed the last couple of matches through suspension and has also been dealing with a back issue.
Meanwhile, Jerome was absent from the squad during the 5-0 win against MK Dons on Tuesday night with a similar injury.
Ian Evatt has confirmed the pair are back in training and will be available for selection against the Chairboys this weekend.
He also shared positive updates on Dan Nlundulu and George Thomason – with the latter returning to the bench in midweek.
“Conor and Cameron trained fine today, so they are both back available. Obviously, Conor’s suspension has now expired so he is ready to play again,” said the Bolton boss.
“Other than that, George Thomason has had another week’s training, which he has done really well with and Dan Nlundulu should be back next week, so we are in a good place.
“Dan is a real good athlete. He is a technical player as well. He can hold the ball and be reliable in possession.
“He can turn and dribble, and he can finish. He is a really good player and we have missed him the last few weeks.
“Obviously, bringing in Victor and Cameron has lightened the loss so to speak, but we are excited to have him back because it is another player we think is a good player and can make a difference to the squad.”
Southampton loanee Nlundulu only made a couple of appearances for the Whites before picking up a hamstring strain.
Meanwhile, Thomason last featured in the 1-1 draw against Bristol Rovers in early December after dislocating his knee and also tearing a ligament.
Evatt is delighted to have the young midfielder back in the first-team picture but says he still needs time to rediscover his sharpness.
“George’s rehab has gone really well,” the manager added. “His recovery has been quicker than what we expected.
“He is still not ready to play, he has still got to build up match minutes. Whether we use the B Team for that, we will have to wait and see.
“But we are happy to have him back. George has been a very good player for us.”
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