Newly promoted to the Premier League side, Luton Town, are in advanced talks to welcome 22-year-old right-back Issa Kaboré on loan from Manchester City, according to L’Équipe.
The Burkina Faso international has spent the last three seasons out on loan at three different clubs: KV Mechelen, ESTAC Troyes and Marseille and it appears that it will be four in a row in terms of consecutive loan spells.
Kaboré, who has been capped 32 time for his country, has received a formal loan proposal from Premier League side Luton Town, who ascended to the English top flight via the Championship play-offs last season.
Kaboré has yet to make a final decision on the move, but Manchester City are understood to have given it the green light. Kaboré spent last season on loan with Ligue 1 outfit Marseille, appearing 29 times for OM under the orders of Igor Tudor. He is still yet to play a single minute for Manchester City.
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Kaboré has enjoyed a string of loans since joining Manchester City in 2020, moving to Mechelen in Belgium, Troyes and then Marseille.
He is not a part of Manchester City’s plans for next season either and so could now be set to join Luton on yet another loan deal.
They’re looking to bolster their squad after securing promotion to the Premier League and it seems they’re looking at Kaboré as a new option for the right-back spot.
He is ‘yet to confirm his choice’ after returning from his loan spell at Marseille, where he managed 29 games in total last season.
He’s never played a game for Manchester City and that isn’t likely to change this year, but it seems he is as yet undecided whether to head to Luton or wait and see if there are other offers available to him
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