The winger will spend the season on loan with the club where he began his senior career
- Koleosho on loan with Espanyol
- Played in Premier League, Championship with Burnley
- Eligible for USMNT, Italy, Canada and Nigeria
| Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱 |
- Getty
Table of Contents
ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
Luca Koloesho has completed a season-long loan to Espanyol, the Spanish club announced. The move sees the winger depart Burnley for a year-long loan, returning to Espanyol, where he began his professional career before signing with Burnley in 2023.Â
The 20-year-old winger, who was born in Norwalk, Connecticut but represents Italy on the international stage, originally joined Espanyol in 2020, making his first-team debut to close the 2021-22 season. He scored his first goal for the club one year later before making the move to Burnley in July of 2023.
Koleosho made 15 Premier League appearances during that first season with Burnley before an injury halted his progress. He featured 28 times in the Championship last season.
The move continues the connection between the two clubs. Espanyol were recently purchased by Burnley's ownership group, which includes NFL legend J.J. Watt.
- Getty Images Sport
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Koleosho recently spoke to GOAL about his journey, including his pathway from Connecticut to Europe. The winger also discussed his international career, which has largely been with Italy thus far.
Fresh off a run with Italy at the U21 Euros this summer, Koleosho says the decision to represent the Azzurri has been made, largely, to make his mother proud. Eligible for Italy, the U.S., Canada and Nigeria, Koleosho has not been cap-tied by Italy's senior team, which means the 20-year-old could still end up representing one of the other three on the international stage.
- Getty Images Sport
WHAT KOLEOSHO SAID
“Despite still being young, I think I'm more mature as a player now," he said. "I've seen the evolution of the team. This is the club I joined when I was very young, at youth level, and I'm going to continue to follow this club through to the end of my playing career.
"This is a new experience to show what we can do and achieve this year. I'm very happy to be back."
- Getty Images Sport
DID YOU KNOW?
A familiar face for American soccer fans has a special connection with Espanyol. Mauricio Pochettino, head coach of the USMNT, was at the club's La Liga opener against Atletico Madrid scouting midfielder Johnny Cardoso.
It wasn't the first time Pochettino has been spotted at an Espanyol game, with the manager still holding a special relationship with the club. Pochettino made more than 300 appearances for Espanyol across two stints while starting his managerial career there in 2009.
Advertisement
ENJOYED THIS STORY?
Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reporting
Related Posts
CA considers changes to BBL, domestic one-dayers schedules
Next summer's ninth edition of the Big Bash League may…
Piroe upgrade: Leeds "pushing" to complete deal for "integral" ÂŁ26m star
Leeds United have less than two weeks to prepare for…
WATCH: Korbin Albert off the mark! USWNT prospect smashes home first-time volley for first-ever PSG goal in Women's Champions League
USWNT prospect Korbin Albert net her first-ever Paris Saint-Germain goal…