Wycombe Wanderers winger Sullay Kaikai could leave the club before the end of this month’s transfer window.
The 27-year-old has only featured in 33 matches for the Chairboys since joining from Blackpool in 2021, with the Sierra Leone international starting just nine times in the league since his arrival.
It has been reported that he could be heading north of the county to sign for Buckinghamshire rivals Milton Keynes, but Wanderers boss Gareth Ainsworth did not confirm or deny the rumours.
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Sullay Kaikai is in talks to join fellow League One side Milton Keynes. A deal could be agreed as early as tomorrow. 🇸🇱
— The Wycombe Way (@theWycombeWay) January 24, 2023
[@iamAlexHowell] #Chairboys
Speaking after the club’s 2-0 victory over Oxford United on January 24, he said: “Watch this space.
“Sullay is a great player, but he has probably suffered from the form of McCleary and Mehmeti in front of him.
💣 Sullay KaiKai is in talks to join MK Dons from Wycombe Wanderers. The deal could be agreed as early as tomorrow.
— Alex Howell (@iamAlexHowell) January 24, 2023
“If we feel it’s the right thing for Sullay to get game time [elsewhere], we will entertain that.
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"But at the moment, nothing has happened.”
🚨 MK Dons are in advanced talks to sign Sullay KaiKai from Wycombe Wanderers. Sierra Leone international is out of favour for the #Chairboys and wants the move to Milton Keynes. #Wycombe #WWFC #MKDons
— Rodrick Stevenson (@RodrickFootball) January 24, 2023
Kaikai has had spells at Crystal Palace, Crawley Town, Cambridge United, Shrewsbury Town (twice), Brentford, Charlton Athletic, NAC Breda and Blackpool before joining Wycombe.
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