Kshs1.2 billion valued Harambee Stars prospect backed to replace Man City-bound star at Wolves

English Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers are closely monitoring Harambee Stars-eligible winger Clement Mutahi Bischoff as a potential replacement for Rayan Ait-Nouri, who is nearing a high-profile move to Manchester City, according to Molineux News.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsAt just 19, Bischoff, born in Denmark to a Kenyan mother and Danish father, has featured for Denmark’s junior teams but remains eligible to represent Kenya internationally.If he joins the Premier League and opts to play for the Harambee Stars, he would become only the second Kenyan-born player to feature in the EPL after Victor Wanyama, who starred for Southampton and Tottenham between 2013 and 2020.##NAJAVA_MECA_8969726##The Brøndby starlet was close to joining Brighton & Hove Albion in February in a deal worth around Ksh 1.2 billion, with terms agreed between the clubs.However, the move collapsed at the final stage due to a failure to agree on personal terms.That breakdown opened doors to teams like Fenerbahçe in Turkey, but the player was reportedly not keen on the move.Wolves manager Vitor Pereira is preparing for a crucial summer after steering Wolves to safety and mid-table stability in the just-concluded season.With Ait-Nouri departing, the club is keen on a swift replacement, and Bischoff, according to reports from the West Midlands club, fits the bill.David Bujego responds to Harambee Starlets head coach linksNaturally a winger, Bischoff is known for his versatility—capable of playing as a left-back or central midfielder—and his attacking flair.Like Ait-Nouri, he excels going forward, with fearless dribbling and creativity that have made him one of Europe’s most exciting U21 prospects.In the 2024/25 season, he ranked as the third-best U21 dribbler in Europe, behind only elite talents like Lamine Yamal.His performances have drawn interest from several top clubs, but Wolves now appear to be leading the race.Former Harambee Stars striker facing 8 charges in EnglandA switch to the Harambee Stars would be a major boost for Kenyan football and coach Benni McCarthy, who is keen on building a solid team for the future, with the left wing position still a major problem for Kenya.Football runs in his family—he is the nephew of former Manchester City and Wolves defender Mikkel Bischoff.His contract with the Danish club expires in 2026, and they will certainly be keen to cash in to avoid a scenario where they could lose one of the most highly rated youngsters for free in the 2026 summer.McCarthy furious after toothless Harambee Stars fire blanks against Chad

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