Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Dave Jones has launched a scathing attack on Bolton Wanderers and has joined cheif executive Jez Moxey in accusing the Lancashire club of trying to unsettle star striker Henri Camara.
Jones beleives that talk of fresh bids and renewed moves by Bolton is having an effect on the Senegalese international with the 27-year old refusing to play or train for the West Midlands club as he seeks a move back to the Premiership.
Camara has been the subject of a move to Bolton all summer but Jones is adament that the club will not budge in their evaluation of the player which seems to be considerably more than what Sam Allardyce is willing to pay for the African striker.
The Trotters had offered a renewed bid of £2,700,000 with £200,000 depending on whether Bolton finish in the top ten positions of the Premiership table but the Molineux boss is still adament that this is not enough to tempt Camara away from the Black Country.
"Bolton have been told. Their chairman has been told by Jez (Moxey) and their manager has been told by me what is going to be acceptable and they are still a million miles away" he said
"I don't know what they are playing at. They are just making the boy unsettled and they keep upsetting him. I find Bolton's behaviour and what they are doing scandalous. They should stop messing around, the situation is becoming quite annoying and now they should put up or shut up"
"They must think that by upping their offer that the club will just accept it and let him go but the boy is our player, and will be our player" Jones fumed