Fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which relays a report that claims French giants Marseille are eyeing a swoop for Manchester City starlet Issa Kabore during the January transfer window.
The Citizens signed the teenage defender from Belgian First Division club Mechelen on a five-year contract.
According to French TV programme Telefoot relayed by Inside Futbol, Marseille are eyeing a swoop for the 19-year-old right-back in January.
The report claimed that it could take a bid of €5m for Marseille to be able to snap up Kabore.
The defender is currently on-loan at K.V. Mechelen and is not due back at the Etihad until next summer.
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In reaction to the report shared on Twitter by Man City Xtra, Man City fans have expressed their thoughts and opinions
loan him he’s been one of the most promising young fullbacks in europe this year
— BoyzInBlue (@BernardoControl) November 13, 2020
We signed him for 5m in July 2020 but after 5 months we gonna sell him for 5m??
— Ali (@ali_szn14) November 13, 2020
We literally signed him for that much in July… another Txiki masterclass incoming?
— • (@MorganWilkins0n) November 13, 2020
Loan or buyback clause…😭
— 🍯:) DEE.crae :)🥛 (@McLarDee720s) November 13, 2020
Loan him don’t sell
— Ali (@ali_szn14) November 13, 2020
loan , cuz he is a talent
— Cityzens (@alsadi_moutaz) November 13, 2020
It is there to make profit, it goes two ways. If the young players are good enough for the first team, they play, if they’re not they either go out on loan or get sold. CFG is worth $3.2m btw, the most valuable ownership in world football.
— Classy Cancelo 🇵🇹 (@mancityvision) November 13, 2020
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