After missing games towards the tail end of last season, Bradford City manager Graham Alexander has provided a transfer update on Harambee Stars defender Clarke Oduor. Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsThe 26-year-old, who has one Harambee Stars cap under his belt, posted a decent season with the Bantams, notching up 26 appearances in the just-concluded campaign, scoring twice and assisting once. Harambee Stars defender signs for Spanish sideOduor, however, missed games as the 2024/25 season approached its crescendo due to a niggly knee injury, failing to appear in any of the club’s last 19 league matches. Speaking ahead of their opening pre-season game against FC United of Manchester on Saturday, 5 July, Alexander provided an update on Oduor’s future at the club. ##NAJAVA_MECA_9004576##“He was injured at the end of last season,” said the Bantams chief. “He jarred his knee in a challenge in training.“He was still working with the medical team three or four weeks into the summer. That’s why he wasn’t involved in anything towards the end of the season.Kakamega Homeboyz chairman cries foul after Moses Shumah’s unveiling in ZambiaHe’s trained every day with us and is part of the squad. It’s the same with anyone, I can’t guarantee any player anything long term, but that’s how football works,” he said. Bradford enjoyed a stellar season in the English Football League (EFL) League Two, earning automatic promotion to the third tier after finishing third. ##NAJAVA_MECA_9004835##Oduor made a single Harambee Stars appearance, coming on as a second-half substitute in the 2-1 win over Zambia back in October 2020, in an international friendly. He has since been named in a handful of squads but has failed to make an appearance for the Kenya men’s senior football side.
