Man City are still open for business! Pep Guardiola's side loan forgotten man to Polish club as 22-year-old seeks first-team football

A Manchester City academy player who hasn't played for the club in years has joined Polish side Radomiak Radom on a season-long loan.

  • Man City player on the fringes
  • Last appearance in 2022-23 season
  • Secures loan move to Polish side

Man City are still open for business! Pep Guardiola's side loan forgotten man to Polish club as 22-year-old seeks first-team footballMan City are still open for business! Pep Guardiola's side loan forgotten man to Polish club as 22-year-old seeks first-team footballMan City are still open for business! Pep Guardiola's side loan forgotten man to Polish club as 22-year-old seeks first-team football

City have confirmed that the 22-year-old will spend the season with the Polish Ekstraklasa outfit. The full-back, who had a loan stint at City last term, could make his debut for the Polish team this month.

Wilson-Esbrand joined City from in 2019 as a 16-year-old but since making his debut in 2021, he has made just three appearances for Pep Guardiola’s side. His long-term future is almost certainly away from the Etihad, and now he will hope to impress at Radom.

Since joining City six years ago, the Under-21 international has had loan spells at City, Reims, City, Stoke, and now Radom. To date, he has made 50 appearances in his career, scoring one goal during his stint with Reims.

Radom currently sit eighth in the Polish top-flight after seven matches this season. Wilson-Esbrand could make his debut for his new team on Sunday when they travel to 12th-placed Legia Warsaw.