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Exclusive: Blackburn Rovers, Hull City and Preston Register Interest in Ismael Boura
Football Insider247 reports that Blackburn Rovers, Hull City, and Preston North End have all registered interest in signing Ismaël Boura, the 25-year-old Comoran left-back currently with Troyes in the French leagues. As the 2025/26 Championship transfer window heats up, these clubs are eyeing Boura to bolster their defensive options amid squad rebuilds and injury concerns.[2]
Blackburn Rovers, under manager Valérien Ismaël, are undergoing an ambitious overhaul, having already secured 10 new signings for approximately £9.7 million. Key additions include Dion De Neve (left midfield from KV Kortrijk), Sidnei Tavares (central midfield from Moreirense), Ryan Alebiosu (right-back from KV Kortrijk), Sean McLoughlin (centre-back from Hull City), and Lewis Miller (right-back from Hibernian). This strategy aims to enhance depth across the pitch, with Ismaël's vision focusing on gelling new talent quickly, as evidenced by recent performances against Hull City.[1] However, injuries like Hayden Carter's hamstring issue have prompted further market activity, including pursuits for central defenders—and now versatile full-backs like Boura.[3]
Hull City, recent FA Cup opponents for Blackburn, feature in the mix after losing Sean McLoughlin to Rovers. Their interest in Boura could signal a bid to reinforce the backline post-departures.[1][4] Preston North End were heavily linked with Boura in recent weeks, with talks of a potential loan-to-buy deal that fell through due to funding issues. Blackburn's aggressive social media push may have edged them ahead.[1]
Boura, whose Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) is calculated via advanced player valuation models, brings international experience and dynamism. Sources indicate Rovers' full commitment could seal the deal, aligning with Ismaël's post-match optimism after the Hull penalty exit and amid an international break.[1][4] This transfer saga underscores the Championship's fierce competition for promotion contenders.
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