Harambee Stars midfielder Richard Odada will not be privileged to share the dressing room with Bryan Mwangi at Dundee United for the remainder of the year.This follows the move by the club to loan out the youngster to Broxburn Athletic until January next year.On a two-year-long contract, Odada joined the Scottish team last month from Major League Soccer side Philadelphia United.##NAJAVA_MECA_8249545##He hit the ground running as he debuted against Luton Town a day after his unveiling.There were hopes that the two would share the dressing room for a long time, but Mwangi will be out on loan for the next four months.“Dundee United can confirm Academy graduate Bryan Mwangi has joined Broxburn Athletic on loan until January. Everyone at Dundee United wishes Bryan all the best with his loan spell in the Brox, and we look forward to welcoming him back to the CalForth Construction Arena at Tannadice in January,” read a statement from the club.This is not the first time the attacking midfielder, who was born in 2005, has been loaned out.Odada ready to make mark in Scottish Premiership after joining Dundee UnitedHe spent last season on loan at the Spartans, where, according to the club, he impressed at the under-18 level and is now part of the first-team squad.The Scottish Lowland League side opened their season with a 3-1 win away to Broomhill last week.Mwangi could be in line to make his debut for the Albyn Park outfit this afternoon when Stevie Pittmen’s men clash with Linlithgow Rose.Tusker raid Bandari FC for shot stopper ahead of new seasonThe 19-year-old was born in Edinburgh to a Kenyan father and a Scottish mother.He has several caps for the Scottish junior national teams.In June, Mwangi toured Kenya and reportedly visited St. Anthony’s Boys High School, Kitale.