After a failed transfer to English Premier League club Brighton, 19-year-old Danish-Kenyan winger Clement Mutahi Bischoff, who plays for Danish side Brondby, has now caught the attention of Turkish giants Besiktas.The proposed move to Brighton fell apart after negotiations over personal terms broke down, even though the two clubs had agreed on a transfer fee reportedly worth Ksh 1.2 billion.##NAJAVA_MECA_8801626##Bischoff had traveled to the UK in January to finalize talks with Brighton, but the deal collapsed at the last minute, forcing him to return to Denmark. Despite this setback, other Premier League clubs have been,reportedly, monitoring the winger, who is known for his speed and technical skills.Reports from Turkey suggest that Besiktas are interested in signing the versatile winger, who can play both as a left-back and as a left winger. The Turkish side is rumored to be preparing a move for him in June.Otieno dreams of leading Kenya to historic World Cup debut ahead of Gabon showdownBischoff has already represented Denmark at the U19, U20, and U21 levels but is still eligible to play for Kenya’s national team, Harambee Stars. Born to a Kenyan mother and a Danish father, he has yet to make a decision about his international future.Football talent runs in the Bischoff family—his uncle, Mikkel Bischoff, played for Manchester City and Wolverhampton Wanderers.AFC Leopards adjust AGM date after Mashemeji Derby reschedulingBrøndby had hoped to secure a significant transfer fee when Brighton showed interest, especially after the club failed to extend Bischoff’s contract, which runs until 2026 but the collapse of the deal meant they had to hope that other suitors would table a bid. Now, with Besiktas potentially entering the fray, it remains to be seen if the Turkish club will make an official move.The off-season transfer window be critical in determining whether Bischoff’s future lies in the Premier League or with Besiktas, a club known for developing young talent and regularly competing in European competitions.Harambee Stars battle Aubameyang’s Gabon in sold-out World Cup qualifier at Nyayo Stadium
