Kenyan defender set to leave English club

Barnsley FC’s coach Michael Duff appears to have signaled the end of Clarke Oduor’s career at the club, saying they have to let him train well with the rest of the squad as he is unproblematic with his contract set to expire at the end of June.Oduor has endured a tough season. He was first loaned out to Hartlepool before the deal was cut short three months later, and since he returned to the League One side, he has not been included in the matchday squad this year. With his contract expiring, he is certainly set to exit the club.##NAJAVA_MECA_7235091##Unlike with most clubs, where he would maybe have been forced to train with the reserve or junior side, Oduor has been with the senior group despite falling out of favour and his coach, Duff, who all but confirmed that the player and teammate Josh Martin are leaving, says the duo has been well behaved, hence the decision to let him train with the rest of the group.”Sometimes, people do get forgotten, like Josh Martin and Clarke Oduor. They have not had a kick, but have still been treated properly and trained properly because if they didn’t, they wouldn’t train with the group,” he told YorkshirePost. “If they train and behave properly around the place, I will treat them properly. That’s why they have been good.”The tactician understands that the pair wants to play, which he cannot assure them of, but he wants them to feel well treated ahead of a key summer for them.”I understand they all want to play, and some of them will like this and some won’t. But ultimately, in five or two years time—and I have said this to them—the one thing they will be able to say is that I treated them properly, and it’s a two-way street,” he added.Currently fourth in the League One table, Barnsley will be hoping to return to the Championship through the play-offs.Confident Omanyala promises fireworks at Kip Keino Classic set for Kasarani

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