Issiaga Camara loaned out to Sweden?
The young Guinean midfielder Issiaga Camara (20 years old) is set to experience the Allsvenskan, Sweden's top professional league.
According to Nice-Matin, OGC Nice has reached an agreement with IF Brommapojkarna for a loan deal with a purchase option. Under contract with the Côte d'Azur club until 2027, Camara has made ten appearances for Nice's first team. Eager for more playing time, he's heading to Sweden to take the next step in his development.
An U23 international with Guinea, the central midfielder is hoping to quickly make his mark in the Swedish squad. This move signals a fresh start for the player, who will have to prove himself in a league that may be less high-profile but is renowned for its competitiveness and its ability to develop young talent.
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