Clement Mutahi Bischoff is determined to move forward after the collapse of his much-anticipated transfer to Brighton & Hove Albion.The 19-year-old Danish youth international, who is also eligible to play for Kenya, was on the brink of joining the Premier League side.Brighton and Brøndby had reached an agreement for the sale of the talented winger, with the Danish club set to receive approximately €8 million (Ksh1.2 billion). However, the deal fell through at the final stage due to disagreements over personal terms, leaving the transfer in ruins.##NAJAVA_MECA_8755774##In an interview with Bold, Bischoff expressed his initial disappointment but emphasized his determination to move on from the setback.”Brighton is a great club, and they had a solid plan, but I’ve moved on. The first few days were tough,” he admitted. “I was disappointed at the time, but there’s no benefit in dwelling on it. I’ve put it behind me.”Bischoff has since shifted his focus back to playing, eager to return to action for Brøndby, where he remains under contract until 2026.”I wanted to get back to training quickly to clear my head. Now I’m just looking forward to playing football again,” he added.First Benni McCarthy call up?Born in Copenhagen to a Kenyan father and a Danish mother, Bischoff has represented Denmark at U19, U20, and U21 levels, though he remains eligible to switch allegiance to Kenya’s Harambee Stars.His playing style, defined by speed and skill, has made him one of the most promising young talents in Danish football, drawing interest from multiple Premier League clubs.New Harambee Stars head coach Benni McCarthy is keen on rebuilding the team, and the availability of young talents like Mutahi could provide a much-needed boost for the South African coach.Former Luton Town forward backs Benni McCarthy to inspire Kenya’s World Cup dreamDespite the collapse of the Brighton transfer, Bischoff’s journey is far from over. He remains a target for several English Premier League and European clubs ahead of the summer transfer window, with Brøndby eager to sell him to avoid losing him on a free transfer under the Bosman rule.Should Bischoff decide to represent Kenya and later seal a move to England, he would follow in the footsteps of Victor Wanyama, who enjoyed a successful Premier League career with Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur.Tyler Onyango of Everton is another player who could potentially choose to represent Kenya, should he opt against pursuing his dream of playing for England.Esse Akida: I am not done yet
