Swindon Town boss Mark Kennedy has said they received ‘good news’ on the injury front regarding Kabongo Tshimanga.
Swindon Town swooped to land the striker on loan from Peterborough United in the last transfer window.
Tshimanga, 27, is now poised for a spell
He was prolific for the Hertfordshire club and scored 41 goals in 88 games before Chesterfield came calling.
The DR Congo-born man was able to carry on his form with the Spirerites and found the net on 33 occasions in 53 outings to land a move to Peterborough United.
What now?
Swindon Town have provided Tshimanga with a change of scene and a chance to show what he can do at the County Ground.
He is in the treatment room right now though as they prepare for their upcoming clash against Cheltenham Town away this weekend.;.]’
on the sidelines but his injury isn’t as bad as first feared.
In this latest update, manager Kennedy has said, as per a report by the Swindon Advertiser: “No [I don’t have a full assessment of Tshimanga], I have not spoken to Jackson [Bradley] on him today, Thursday is probably the most manic day of the week, and whilst I am very passionate about all of the players, the ones that are not training are very low on my priorities list.
“It wasn’t something they were overly concerned about, we felt it was really good news and I haven’t been told anything different to that, so I would be stunned if it was anything worse than what we spoke about on Tuesday.”
Swindon Town injury boost
Swindon Town will want to get Tshimanga back as quickly and as safely as possible.
They brought him in this past summer to bolster their attacking department and he has since scored one goal in eight games.
Peterborough United signed him in 2023 but he has since been loaned out to his former club Boreham Wood and Fleetwood Town since then.
The ex-England C international rose up through the academy at MK Dons before dropping into non-league.
Tshimanga had spells at Boston United and Oxford City before joining Boreham Wood for the first time in 2019.
He was prolific for the Hertfordshire club and scored 41 goals in 88 games before Chesterfield came calling.
The DR Congo-born man was able to carry on his form with the Spirerites and found the net on 33 occasions in 53 outings to land a move to Peterborough United.
What now?
Swindon Town have provided Tshimanga with a change of scene and a chance to show what he can do at the County Ground.
He is in the treatment room right now though as they prepare for their upcoming clash against Cheltenham Town away this weekend.