Well, not so much a new contract, but the option of a further year has been taken up.
Tamir Cohen has extended his stay at Bolton after the club took up the option of a further year on his contract.
The Israel international was due to fall out of contract in the summer after two-and-a-half years at the Reebok Stadium.
However, after making 32 appearances this season, Wanderers boss Owen Coyle has decided to renew the player's contract, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2011.
"I want to stay at Bolton - I like everybody at the club," Cohen told Sportsworld.
"I feel that I have had a good season and I think my performances have helped to secure my future.
"Owen (Coyle) is a good manager and a positive person. I think we can get stronger and, with a few new players, we can have a better time next season."
Cohen has made 47 appearances for Bolton and scored five goals since his move from Maccabi Netanya in January 2008.
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