Kenyan midfielder Magnus Breitenmoser has left Finnish side AC Oulu after one and a half years.The 24-year-old was shipped on loan to Oulu in July last year in an initial six-month-long loan deal, but he extended his stay further upon the expiry of the initial agreement.Bergkamp-esque from Magnus Breitenmoser to open the scoring for @ACOulu in their 2-1 win against Lahti #veikkausliiga pic.twitter.com/NMLWtZMPNW— Escape To Suomi 🇫🇮⚽️ (@EscapeToSuomi) October 2, 2022 Days after losing 1-0 to VPS in the Europa Playoffs, Breitenmoser took to his social accounts to bid goodbye to the club he was part of as they survived relegation narrowly and then went on to miss the chance to play in Europe, again narrowly. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Magnus Breitenmoser (@magnusbreitenmoser) In the time that he has been in Finland, Breitenmoser made 40 league appearances, 16 in 2021 and 24 in 2022, and went on to score three goals. On top of that, he managed to feature in six cup matchesKenyan midfielder extends loan in FinlandThe one-year extension deal signed in December had a clause detailing that his parent club had the option to recall him early.“Magnus Breitenmoser is staying with the Finnish club AC Oulu for the time being. His loan contract there will be extended until the end of 2022. However, FC Thun Berner Oberland has the option to bring Breitenmoser back early in the summer. We wish Magnus continued success!” the statement from Thun in December read.+3🧠 #VierVier pic.twitter.com/I6aIutuSIW— Magnus Breitenmoser (@Magnus_VierVier) October 3, 2022 Breitenmoser was born to a Kenya mother Hannah Ndungu and of a Swiss father by the name of Breitnmoser and is eligible to play for Kenya having never represented the Swiss National Team.His cousin Jan Breitenmoser is the Director of Football at Swiss side FC Wil 1900.