Kenyan midfielder moves to Czech Republic in a multi-million deal

Harambee Stars midfielder Timothy ‘Babu’ Ouma has completed his much-anticipated move to Czech side Slavia Prague.Swedish side IF Elfsborg has sold the Kenyan international for over 40 million Kronor (approximately Ksh 473 million) in a transfer that has dominated headlines in both the Swedish and Czech media in recent weeks.##NAJAVA_MECA_8667394##According to Elfsborg Daily, the former Nairobi City Stars player has already completed his medical examination with his new team, while the two clubs have agreed on a fee, with Elfsborg inserting a 20 percent resale clause.“Elfsborg sells Timothy Ouma to Slavia Prague for over 40 million Kronor. The transfer is complete, the medical examination has been done, and Elfsborg has secured over 20% in the resale clause. Presentation is expected this weekend,” Elfsborg Daily posted on their X account (formerly Twitter).This news follows a series of updates from the media outlet about developments in the transfer of the Kenyan international.Murang’a Seal custodian on two reasons why he prefers big gamesOn Monday, 27 January, the Swedish media outlet reported that Ouma was scheduled for a medical with Slavia Prague, according to their source.“The medical examination for Timothy Ouma will take place tomorrow (Monday), according to the same source,” they posted.The transfer had previously hit a snag as Slavia Prague was initially unwilling to meet Elfsborg’s valuation of the 20-year-old, but talks resumed after the Swedish side agreed to lower their price.“Timothy Ouma is approaching Slavia Prague again. According to the same source that previously reported on the failed transfer, Ouma is now closer to Slavia Prague after Elfsborg lowered their price,” reported Elfsborg Daily.’My training has not been smooth’ Marathon record holder Ruth Chepng’etich ahead of London MarathonOuma has been a key figure in Elfsborg’s midfield this season after initially struggling to find his footing at the Swedish club. He joined the club from Nairobi City Stars in 2022.The Kawangware-born midfielder has become a regular starter in Elfsborg’s midfield and has impressed, particularly in the UEFA Europa League.Elfsborg will face English side Tottenham Hotspur in their next Europa League match, set for Thursday, 30 January, while Ouma’s new club, Slavia Prague, will play against Malmö FF on the same date.Gor Mahia closing in on Ugandan striker

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