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Stars abroad: Four Kenyans plying trade in Europe without a club

Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 15.08.21. | 16:30

Four Kenyans plying their trade in Europe are currently club-less with the transfer window still open.

With the transfer window still wide open, a number of Kenyans are looking to secure new clubs before the new campaign kicks off, here are four Kenyan compatriots that are currently free agents after plying their trade in Europe.

Vince Harper

The Bristol City Under 23 left wing-back parted ways with the club after the end of last season after failing to renew his contract with the Championship side.

The 20-year-old is currently on trial with League One side Wycombe Wanderers and has made three pre-season friendly appearances for the Robins, including last Saturday's 2-0 home win over Coventry City.

He has so far impressed as he won the late penalty from which fellow trialist Timmy Abraham scored to earn Cheltenham a 2-1 win at Kidderminster.

Ismael Gonzalez

The Kenyan international Ismael Gonzalez has run down his contract with LaLiga 2 side UD Las Palmas at the end of last season as is looking to secure a move to another Spanish side.

The midfielder flew to Paris, France for holiday after completing a gruelling season that saw Las Palmas fail to secure promotion to the LaLiga.

The former Fuenlabrada midfielder has featured for Spanish sides all his career and has earned seven caps for Harambee Stars.

Henry Ochieng

The midfielder was released by Watford Under 23 at the end of the just concluded season after running down his short term contract with the side.

According to reports, Queens Park Rangers are currently in pursuit of West Ham United and Leyton Orient midfielder Henry Ochieng after initial interest back in 2018.

Ochieng has featured for Emerging Stars back in 2018 in the Under 23 African Cup of Nations qualifiers against Mauritius. 

David Sesay

He is one of the Kenyans in pursuit of a new club after being released by Crawley Town at the end of last season after spending three years with the League Two side.

Sesay grew up at Watford where he was at the same academy as Manchester United winger and England international Jadon Sancho and still maintains a good relationship with him.

The 22-year-old can play either as a left-back or right-back and was born to a Sierra Leone father and a Kenyan mother in the UK.


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