Sligo Rovers are pleased to confirm that the club have reached an agreement with EFL League Two side Notts County which will see striker Maï Traoré join the Bit O’Red on loan until June 30th 2026, subject to both work permit and international transfer clearance.
The 26-year-old Guinean centre forward links up with the Bit O’Red having starred in several leagues across the continent before joining County and has been capped at underage level for his country.
Traore started off in Congo with AC Ujana before signing up with Swedish side Vasalunds, scoring 23 times, contributing eight assists and winning Division One with them in 2020.
His exploits in front of goal didn’t go unnoticed and Mai was recruited by current Norwegian champions Viking for the following season.
Traoré’s name will be familiar to Rovers fans. His time at Viking included a goal against Sligo in the qualifying rounds of the Europa Conference League in 2022. He scored Viking’s third in their first leg win in Stavanger in August, before he played the first half of the second leg at the Showgrounds.
The Conakry native has also spent time on loan in Belgium and with Norwegian side Tromso before a spell with Fredrikstad, with whom he scooped the Norwegian Cup, saw him earn the move to England and to Nottingham one year ago.
“We wanted to bring in a centre forward who has pace and is direct in transitions and Mai matched those characteristics”, Rovers boss John Russell says of his latest signing as he explained why he feels the player will fit in well at the Showgrounds.
“He’s played at a really good level in his career so far. We obviously know him first hand from the Viking game a few years ago so we’ve seen just what he can do and how he can punish teams.
“He has excellent movement in the box and with the attacking talent we have within our team, we can create chances for him.
“I know there’s a great motivation within Maï to come here, make an impact and score goals. We’re really delighted that he’s joined us.”
Traoré will be the first Guinean to play for the club. He says he is keen to make the very most of the opportunities this loan deal will give him.
He is also excited to play in front of the Showgrounds faithful once again, with a mark having been left on him since his last visit almost four years ago.
“Rovers feels like the right club for me at the moment”, he says.
“I already knew the club from playing against them in Europe and that gave me a good understanding of the environment and what the club is like.
“We (Viking) obviously had a four-goal lead going into that second leg so it was so incredible to see the Showgrounds sold out, the noise was fantastic. It felt like the whole place had come out to support the club and the team certainly fed off that. I think we might have been lucky to come away with just the one goal defeat that day.
“I want to play in front of such an atmosphere and I cannot wait to make my debut.”
Traoré will bring the number of first-team players signed for the coming year back to twenty following the sale of Patrick McClean to Derry City.
The big striker says he’s keen to make the very most of his latest career move.
“I love the ideas the manager has and the way he wants this team to play”, he sparks.
“Of course, the opportunity to play regularly and be an important part of the team is a big factor for me. I want to repay the faith.
“It’s a tough, physical league. I expect intensity, but that will help me grow as a player. I love to be involved all the time, press and play. I want to attack space, combine with team mates and finish chances. I want to play as much as I can, score as many as I can and contribute both on and off the pitch.”
David Goulden
*Players signed for 2026 season: Maï Traoré (loan until 30/6), Liam Hughes, Ryan O’Kane, Ciaron Harkin, Jeannot Esua, Daire Patton, Alex Nolan, Carl McHugh, Ollie Denham, Sam Sargeant, Gareth McElroy, Conor Reynolds, Sean Stewart, Owen Elding, Cian Kavanagh, Archie Meekison, Will Fitzgerald, Seb Quirk, Kyle McDonagh and Jad Hakiki.

