A player who was heavily linked to a summer transfer to Birmingham City is back on the market.
A report claims that Birmingham City will get another chance to secure one of their former transfer targets.
Sory Kaba and Cardiff City Watford were heavily linked to a summer transfer to Blues. The national press stated that Birmingham had a price agreement, but he ultimately chose to play for UD Las Palmas.Kaba was signed by the La Liga team from FC Midtjylland in Denmark for an estimated sum of more than €2 million. The striker has only scored once in 17 league games since moving to Spain, so things haven’t gone as expected.
According to the Spanish news source Canarias 7, Kaba has been informed that he has the option to depart permanently or temporarily. Given that Kaba is only one year into a four-year contract, Las Palmas will be looking to recover a portion of the money they spent for him in the summer.
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The 21-year-old Guinean international has played in England before, having spent the 2022–2023 season on loan at Cardiff City. He helped the Bluebirds survive by scoring eight goals in 17 games.
Nothing solid indicates that Birmingham might make another attempt to sign Kaba, even though Chris Davies might have other ideas for a transfer shortlist. But as technical director, Craig Gardner will be crucial, and Kaba might be a valuable player.
This week, Birmingham was connected to a bold attempt to acquire Bojan Miovski of Aberdeen. Alan Nixon reported that Bologna and Feyenoord were also interested in the Macedonian forward, and that Birmingham was prepared to pay £7 million to acquire him.
In addition to being a sensible choice to lead the front line the following season, Kaba would be a more affordable alternative for Miovski. Birmingham wants to strengthen their offence for the upcoming campaign, therefore they’re trying to sign Luke Jutkiewicz to a new deal.
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