Issa Kaboré, the Burkina Faso defender, has joined Werder Bremen on loan from Manchester City. This marks Kaboré's sixth loan spell since joining City in 2020. He is yet to make a first-team appearance for the English champions.
Manchester City confirmed the loan move on Monday, stating the deal is pending international clearance. Kaboré will spend the remainder of the season with the German club.
Kaboré’s first half of the season was spent at Benfica. He featured in seven matches for the Portuguese side, including two Champions League appearances.
Werder Bremen currently sits seventh in the Bundesliga standings. They are just two points adrift of a Champions League qualification spot.
Despite joining Manchester City in July 2020, Kaboré has not played a competitive game for the club. He was, however, an unused substitute in two games earlier this season.
On the international stage, Kaboré has earned five caps for Burkina Faso this season. He played a part in Burkina Faso becoming the first nation to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, which will be hosted by Morocco in December.
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