FC Midtjylland boss on Sory Kaba summer plan:
FC Midtjylland manager Thomas Thomasberg insists he has not given any thought over whether Sory Kaba has a future with the Danish club.
The Bluebirds striker has scored eight goals in 13 games and it's no surprise Cardiff fans want him to stay beyond the end of his current loan stint, which is set to end in three matches' time.
Kaba was desperate for a loan move away from Midtjylland in January, having fallen out of favour under the previous manager. But the picture is cloudier with a new boss in the dugout. Thomasberg, however, kept his cards close to his chest when quizzed about the forward on Monday morning.
"I haven't thought about that at all," Thomasberg said of Kaba's situation. "Right now I have enough to do here, and then later we will look at the picture that is for next season. I just have a small overview of it, but it's not something I've thought about at all.
"I spend so much time thinking about the players who are here that I don't really want to speculate about it. The only thing I can promise you is that we will try to make the squad stronger for the autumn."
The new manager, who has previously coached Midtjylland, does have a definitive style, though, and hinted that Kaba could fit into his system next season due to the type of striker he is.
"In relation to my style, I have often played with a big striker and another striker who could run around. All the way back to the Hobro era with Quincy Antipas and in Randers it was Stephen Odey," the Dane added.
"There have been a few matches where I used Marvin Egho and Alhaji Kamara, but otherwise there has often been a runner who is around a big, strong striker, which Junior Brumado is, and which Kaba is in principle as well."
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