Leicester have signed Hungarian international winger Gabor Bori on loan from MTK Hungaria FC until the end of the season.The 23-year-old right-sided player becomes the second Hungarian to arrive at the Walkers Stadium following fellow winger Zsolt Laczko, who joined the Foxes on loan at the end of last week.
The duo were handed a trial by Ian Holloway in December and impressed the Foxes boss sufficiently during their stay to be offered extended deals. Bori broke into the Hungary national squad for their Euro 2008 qualification games, and is seen as a player with a very bright future in his homeland.
Holloway said: "We liked the look of Gabor when he was here on trial and I am delighted that we have been able to secure his services until the end of the season. He is an exciting young player who has represented his country. The fact that we have now got two Hungarian players here now will be a big help to them both."
Bori, who becomes Holloway's fifth signing following Steve Howard, Barry Hayles, Ben Alnwick and Laczke to the Walkers Stadium since the turn of the year, said: "I want to get into the first-team and prove that after my loan period Leicester should extend my stay permanently.
"(Former Leicester loanee) Marton Fulop helped me a lot when I was in England in December and I am sure I will adapt quickly, I am not afraid of it. The Championship is the sixth strongest league in Europe - I will do my best to be able to stick here."
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