Manchester City have recalled central midfielder Kian Breckin from Wycombe Wanderers.
The 20-year-old, who joined the Chairboys on a season-long loan in the summer, only featured in two league outings for the Adams Park side.
In total, he appeared in nine matches with his last appearance being in the 3-2 victory over the Fulham U21s in the EFL Trophy on December 5.
Taking to Instagram, the youngster said: “Thanks for everything @wwfcofficial, all the best for the rest of the season.”
As expected, midfielder Kian Breckin has returned to Man City from his loan deal with Wycombe Wanderers. The 20-year-old made 9 apps (2 league) for the #chairboys following his summer move to Adams Park. Good luck for the future 🤝 pic.twitter.com/FFMJLxEUaa
— Chairboys on the Net - Paul Lewis (@GasmanCOTN) January 4, 2024
It is not exactly known where Breckin will be playing his football for the rest of the campaign, but rumours are suggesting that the midfielder could join Southampton in the Championship.
He had been linked to the Saints in the summer before joining Wanderers.
Confirmed ✅
— The Wycombe Zone (@TheWycombeZone) January 3, 2024
Via instagram
I wasn’t wrong 🤌#wycombewanderers #wwfc #chairboys pic.twitter.com/zs325GtEdV
Breckin made his Wycombe debut in the 3-0 home defeat to Exeter City on the opening day of the season, where he was substituted at half-time with the Chairboys 2-0 down.
Kian Breckin just hit a stunner for Man City u23s 💥 pic.twitter.com/s6By928D0Y
— TheSecretScout (@TheSecretScout_) August 26, 2022
Both goals were scored in the opening four minutes of the contest, whilst the Grecians missed a penalty three minutes later.
He was then limited to appearances in the League Cup, EFL Trophy and FA Cup, whilst his second and last appearance in the league came in the 1-0 away loss against Barnsley at the end of November, where he played for 84 minutes.
Last season, Breckin scored eight goals in 24 appearances as Man City 21’s won the Premier League 2 title.
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