Harambee Stars striker Jonah Ayunga has been linked with a shocking move to Indian Super League side Mohammedan SC.Ayunga currently plies trade with Scottish top-tier side St. Mirren, an outfit he joined in July 2022 from Morecambe FC.The forward is not the sole Kenyan playing football in the Scottish Premiership, as Stars midfielder Richard Odada is attached to Dundee United.In November last year, Ayunga told Mozzart Sport that his contract at Mirren would expire in May, allowing him to explore offers from other clubs.##NAJAVA_MECA_8657333##The forward, however, remained tight-lipped when asked about the possibility of penning extending his stay at Mirren.According to Football Express India, the Kolkata-based club are monitoring Ayunga’s contract situation at Mirren, even though a potential move seems impossible.”Jonah Ayunga, a striker from Kenya currently playing in the Scottish first tier, is linked with Mohammedan,” posted the news channel on their X (formerly Twitter) account.Jonah Ayunga, a striker from Kenya currently playing in the Scottish first tier, is linked with Mohammedan.( Rumour) #IndianFootball #indiansuperleague pic.twitter.com/QKkAnASArl— ADITYA MB (@Rexxxx698) January 6, 2025 For a player, who has played all his professional football in Europe, a move to India appears unlikely to happen.Prior to joining Mirren, the 27-year-old featured for several English clubs including Bristol Rovers, Sutton United, and the Brighton U23 side.He also played for Irish sides Sligo Rovers and Galway United.The former Poole Town forward earned his maiden Stars call-up in 2017 but had to wait longer for his debut due to the reported lack of a Kenyan passport.He would later make his maiden appearance in March last year during a Four Nations tournament in Malawi.Former Gor Mahia coach tips Unai Emery to guide Aston Villa to EPL gloryAyunga made his first start for the team in November last year against Namibia in what was a 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier match.He opened his Stars goal account in the same month against Zimbabwe.His performances in the AFCON qualifiers endeared him into the hearts of Kenyan fans, and definitely cemented his place in the team.Scottish-based Jonah Ayunga on how his family in Kisii reacted to maiden Harambee Stars goal
