The club's record signing missed Wanderers' last four games with a hamstring injury, but made a surprise return to action as a second half substitute in France's friendly draw against Morocco.
He is due to feature again on Wednesday in his country's final Euro 2008 qualifier against Ukraine.
El Hadji Diouf, who missed Senegal's friendly victory against Mali, he should be fit for the visit of the Premier League champions.
Jussi Jaaskelainen's ambition to play in a major championship was boosted by Finland's comeback victory over Azerbaijan.
Former Stockport striker, Shefki Kuqi struck a late winner, but the Finns must beat Portugal on Wednesday to go through.
The Football Association's compliance unit is believed to have contacted Wanderers over the recent appointment of manager Gary Megson.
It is said to be investigating the role played by agent Mark Curtis who was hired by the club to help them search for a successor to Sammy Lee.
Megson stressed that Curtis, though a friend, hadn't acted in his switch from Leicester City.
Bolton target Shola Ameobi is staying at Newcastle.
Wanderers' Lancashire Senior Cup game against Bury at Leyland tomorrow has been postponed due to the Shakers' FA Youth Cup tie. Tweet

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Obviously, he wants to put himself in the shop-window. Get rid as soon as...
Hmmm...i wonder why he wants to play? Get rid asap or you'll regret it.
Be sad to see him go but if we can bring some money in to buy Mr Gartside a new Bentley then all is well, same old same old, the good leave the rubbish stays. Spend some money Mr Gartside or you won’t be seeing my season ticket funds next season.
Hope he goest to City for 15 Million and causes trouble in the dressing room again!
cum on nick wat the hell u doing at bolton.cum bac to eastlands with elano behind u u will be s sensation.im sure u would rather play for sven than the loser megson.i thought they couldnt do worse than sammy lee