The proposed transfer of Danish player with Kenyan roots, Clement Mutahi Bischoff, to English Premier League side Brighton has reportedly collapsed after the two parties failed to reach an agreement on personal terms.Brighton and Brøndby had initially reached an agreement on the sale of the Danish youth international, with the Danish club set to pocket a substantial fee of around Ksh 1.2 billion. However, negotiations hit a snag during the final stages, with both parties unable to agree on the player’s personal terms, resulting in the deal being called off.##NAJAVA_MECA_8692779##According to English publication The Athletic, Bischoff was in the UK last week for talks with the 10th-placed EPL side, but the discussions broke down at the last hurdle.Swedish outlets have confirmed that the deal is currently off, though they do not rule out the possibility of talks resuming in the future. Several other EPL clubs are said to be monitoring the situation, with the possibility of making a move for the talented winger.Bischoff, who is under contract with Brøndby until 2026, can operate as both a left-back and a left winger. He is renowned for his blistering pace and trickery, which make him a dangerous threat in one-on-one situations. Brøndby had been keen to cash in on the 19-year-old after failing to extend his current deal.Salim Babu reveals transfer plans after sale of Bajaber to Kenya PoliceFootball talent runs in Bischoff’s family—he is the nephew of former Manchester City and Wolverhampton Wanderers center-back, Mikkel Bischoff.Born in Copenhagen to a Kenyan father and a Danish mother, Bischoff has represented Denmark at U19, U20, and U21 levels but remains eligible to play for Kenya’s Harambee Stars should he choose to switch his international allegiance.Sports Registrar fingers Gor Mahia official for delaying club electionsThis transfer saga comes after a busy winter window for Brighton, who completed the signings of Diego Gomez from Inter Miami, defender Eiran Cashin from Derby County, and Greek forward Stefanos Tzimas from Nurnberg, where he remains on loan.If Bischoff eventually opts to represent Kenya, he would become the second Kenyan to feature in the English Premier League, following in the footsteps of Victor Wanyama, who starred for Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur. Everton’s Tyler Onyango, born in England, is another player with Kenyan roots who is eligible to play for Harambee Stars through his father.Nairobi City Stars midfielder tips younger brother to join EPL in future
