Days after Kenyan defender Collins Sichenje was reportedly linked with a loan move away from his parent club AIK, new reports from Sweden latest Thursday 22 February, have done a U-turn, pointing towards the direction that the 20 year old isn’t on the exit doors anymore.Swedish publication Sports Expressen on Monday this week reported that Swedish giants Mjallby AIF were interested in acquiring Sichenje on loan, and had initiated discussions with AIK.Kenyan internationals nearing loan departures from AIKBut in a Fotbollskanalen interview on Wednesday, Mjallby Director of Sports Hans Larsson cleared up the situation.“That’s not right,” Larsson said when asked whether Mjallby AIF were one of the interested parties in acquiring Sichenje. “We’ve only discussed him, he’s a good player, and we’ve been looking at center-backs throughout the window. “Sichenje is one of the 5-6 players we discussed and looked at. So I don’t understand where that rumor came from.”##NAJAVA_MECA_7892312##Asked about bringing new additions to his central defense, Larson said that he felt very satisfied with the squad, but left a tiny opening on making a signing (if the current situation changes) having lost 21 year old center back Noah Eile to MLS side New York Red Bulls.“We will continue to play as we have, but we need to bring in one more good player. But we have absolutely not made a decision about which player it will be,” he concluded.Mozzart Sport reported on Tuesday that Brommapojkarna are also interested in the former AFC Leopards player but no formal discussions have taken place according to a reliable source.Heartbreak for Oduor as Bradford concede late in EFL Trophy semifinal