Harambee Stars midfielder, Richard Odada, says the opportunity to develop his career and play for one of the oldest clubs in Scotland, influenced his decision to sign for Dundee United.Odada’s move to Tannadice Park was confirmed on Friday, ending his union with Major League Soccer (MLS) side Philadelphia Union; however, he spent last season on loan with Aalborg in the Danish second division.The ex-AFC Leopards Youth team graduate endured difficulties settling since launching his professional career at Red Star Belgrade in 2019. He was subjected to two separate loans while in Serbia and never got into the team, forcing a move to the MLS.##NAJAVA_MECA_8235053##Following a successful season in Denmark that saw Aalborg promoted to the top-tier side, he has opted for a fresh start in the Scottish first division, making him the other Kenyan in the league alongside striker Jonah Ayunga.The Terrors new number 12 has now revealed his plans for the side, opening up on why he chose them as the next step in his development, with the motivation from the club’s fans being a key factor.”It feels nice to be wearing this shirt. As soon as I heard there was interest at the end of the season, I just said, ‘Make it happen!’ to my agent,” Odada revealed.”The demands placed on the team both by the fans and ourselves as players are exciting; it’s a mentality I’m happy to work with. I’m looking forward to working hard and giving my best to the club, my fans, and my teammates. I’m here to push us on to achieving our goals for the season.”Stars Abroad: Odada debuts in Dundee United, Luton stalemate as Wanyama suffers defeat in CanadaOdada, who faced difficulties earlier in his career, including failed trial stints at Inter Milan and Juventus before signing with Serbian side Red Star Belgrade, acknowledges the challenges have made him a better player and have played a role in sharpening his strong mindset as a defensive midfielder.“Sometimes, it is difficult. That is how life is, but when you get your opportunities, you have to leave the rest to God,” he said.“It is something I was looking forward to when I went to Aalborg. I had a great opportunity there. Sometimes things are down, and it may not always be perfect, but that is life. We have to strive to compete and always give our best. I am here to compete.”Odada emphasized the motivational environment at Dundee United. “They are pushing the team and individuals, and it gives me morale to push, not just for myself but for the fans and the club.”Kenya Police suffer defeat at hands of Uganda’s Vipers SC in friendly match