TYRONE Mears and Chris Eagles have completed their moves from Burnley to Bolton Wanderers.
The pair will reunite with former Clarets boss Owen Coyle at the Reebok.
Burnley agreed a fee, in the region of £3m, for the pair at the weekend and gave permission for Eagles and Mears to play for Wanderers at Bury on Wednesday.
"To come and link up with the gaffer and his staff was an easy move to make," Eagles told the Bolton Wanderers official website bwfc.co.uk.
"I like to think that when I was at Burnley I proved what I can do and the gaffer gave me that platform.
"I'm now hoping that here at Bolton I can push on to the next level."
Mears said: "I'm obviously very happy the deal has been concluded.
"From the outside looking in this has seemed like it is a club going in the right direction.
"It wasn't a difficult decision at all. I know exactly what the manager expects from his players and I'm more than ready for it.
"I've obviously worked with the manager before and he definitely gets the best out of his players and I think he has shown that during his time at both Burnley and Bolton.
"I want to show the consistency I showed when I was last in the Premier League."
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