Kenyan international Collins Sichenje is closing in on a season-long loan move to Serbian side Fudbalski klub Vojvodina from AIK of Sweden, Mozzart Sport reports.Sichenje had a successful loan spell at KuPS in Finland last season and was aiming to secure a regular place in AIK’s first team. However, he found himself often on the bench and occasionally excluded from the matchday squad early in the season, prompting the decision to seek a loan move.##NAJAVA_MECA_8186095##Recently, he was linked with a loan move to Finnish side Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi (HJK), but reports now suggest that Vojvodina has emerged as the frontrunner for his signature, as confirmed by our sources in Serbia.Fudbalski klub Vojvodina, commonly known as Vojvodina or Vosa, is a Serbian professional football club based in Novi Sad, Serbia’s second-largest city. It is one of the oldest clubs in the Serbian SuperLiga, holding a prominent position among the nation’s most popular clubs and serving as a cornerstone of the Vojvodina multi-sport club.Kenya Police head coach Salim Babu responds to Tito Okello’s links to Indonesian clubIf he completes the move, Sichenje would become the first Kenyan player to join Vojvodina and the second to play in the Serbian league in recent years after Richard Odada, who previously played for Red Star Belgrade.Sichenje began his career at Kakamega High School’s Green Commandos before joining AFC Leopards in 2019. After two years with AFC Leopards, he moved briefly to Greece, signing for PAOK, before returning to AFC Leopards in 2022. Later that year, he moved to Sweden, joining AIK in a deal that saw AFC Leopards receive Ksh6 million in compensation.A full Kenyan international, Sichenje primarily plays as a central defender but is known for his versatility, capable of playing in defensive or attacking midfield positions as well.Beldine Odemba expresses desire to coach Harambee Stars and FKF Premier League team