Kenny Dalglish believes Liverpool can do without the services of David N'gog. The young striker is reportedly on his way to Owen Coyle’s side.
According to the Daily Post via Liverpoolfc.tv's gossip section, David N'Gog will quit Anfield for the Reebok Stadium in exchange of £4M. The Trotters are indeed in desperate need to sign a striker following their failure to capture Chelsea’s sensational Daniel Sturridge.

N'Gog’s move could be completed before Sunday, when Bolton will enter match-day 2 of the English Premier League with a match against current joint table leaders Manchester City. Bolton Wanderers rocked the stage on match-day 1 of the 2011/12 English Premier League by inflicting a 4-0 defeat on promoted side Queens Park Rangers.

Should N'Gog be ready for the fixture, he will face the tough task of inspiring Bolton Wanderers to a positive result against the Sky Blues who will be counting on Sergio Aguero to create more wonders.

The 22-year-old joined Liverpool from Paris Saint-Germain in 2008. He has appeared for Everton's local rivals more than 90 times and has scored a bit more than 15 goals.

In other news involving Bolton Wanderers and Liverpool, defender Gary Cahill is well under Kenny Dalglish’s radars. Rumors from England suggest that the former Arsenal transfer target could land at Anfield within the next few days.

Besides stories on the transfer market, Liverpool’s 2011/12 campaign continues. The Merseyside Reds, who are free from European football this season, will play away to Arsenal in the biggest fixture of Day 2 in the EPL. Kenny Dalglish’s men are eying a spirit-lifting victory against Arsene Wenger’s scrutinized Gunners.