Southampton have finalised the paperworks for Joachim Kayi Sanda to play a level below top-flight football in the current campaign.
Southampton fans, hold onto your seats for a jaw-dropping figure, the club hasn't let a single strike touch the inside of the net in Carabao Cup for a year. Yeah, it's quite a self-praising stat because only two games come under this narrowed duration but Cup clean sheets are also clean sheets, no less.
Finding such minute happinesses becomes a must sometimes, and this Norwich City game was a Championship stress-buster in every manner. Well, the giant share of recognition must be put on Cameron Archer's table, similar to how fans don't spare him from some outings best forgotten.
And let's have some words to appreciate Kuryu Matsuki, too. Somewhere, he was a favourite figure for the board to call back but Goztepe success stories hadn't arrived at St. Mary's before, so, Matsuki's efforts are refreshingly good.
Now, another team working hand in hand with the Saints is in line to prompt the latter in a thanking position.
Saints took different route than Goztepe for Kayi Sanda
Simple to guess, it's Valenciennes who gifted Joachim Kayi Sanda's services to Southampton and now, he has caught hold of new sceneries on a loan move. In their own words, the Saints website said: "The Frenchman now returns to his homeland in the quest for more game time to continue his development."
In his initial weeks as a Saint, Kayi Sanda was centred around Goztepe links as most players here have witnessed, if they have a drop-off in momentum or if they are still a youngster.
So, it's more gradual to take things forward for his career but progress is the most important thing evident here.
At the offset of previous summer, he was dealing with third division challenges, thus, a single level up is sufficient for now. Afterwards, another and the topmost level can be raised.