Cheick Diabate Joins Bradford City on Loan
Exeter City defender Cheick Diabate has made headlines as he takes the next step in his football career. The talented centre-back, who has already made 76 appearances for the Grecians, is now set to wear the claret and amber of Bradford City for the rest of the 2024/25 League Two campaign.
The Loan Move
Diabate’s move to Valley Parade comes as no surprise. The 24-year-old has not been a consistent presence in Exeter’s backline for a while, but he expressed a desire for more game time. Manager Gary Caldwell recognised this ambition and facilitated the loan deal, allowing Cheick to spread his wings and gain valuable experience elsewhere. Cheick signed a contract extension with Exeter City back in April to keep him an EXeter player until the end of the 2024/25 season.
Speaking about the move, Caldwell said, “Cheick came to me to ask to go out on loan as he wanted to play games, and we felt that it’s a good opportunity for him to join Bradford City.” The loan agreement includes a break clause in January, which means Diabate will have the chance to prove himself in the Bantams’ colours while still having the option to return to Exeter later in the season.
The Bantams’ Perspective
Bradford City, managed by Graham Alexander, welcomes Diabate with open arms. The Bantams are eager to bolster their defensive options, and Cheick’s arrival adds depth and quality to their squad. His physicality, aerial ability, and composure on the ball make him an exciting addition to the team.
The No. 39 shirt now belongs to Diabate, and Valley Parade awaits his début. Fans are hoping that he can help solidify their back-line and contribute to their promotion push.
A Path to Progress
For Cheick Diabate, this loan move represents more than just a change of scenery. It’s an opportunity to grow, learn, and prove himself at a higher level. Exeter City remains close to his heart, but the chance to play regular football in a different environment is a crucial step in his development.
Cheick’s first goal for Exeter at Walsall (at 2 minutes in the video)