With competition getting stiffer in football every day, African countries are now scouting extensively for talent to improve their national teams. Kenya has not been left behind in recent times with players like Clarke Oduor, now at English League Two side Bradford City, US-born defender Nabi Kibunguchy, to name but a few getting call ups to Harambee Stars.This is the path that 18-year old Derron Elijah Njuguna Klemme, hopes to follow in the near future. Born to a Kenyan mother and German father, the midfielder is currently in the books of German fourth-tier side BFC Preussen.”I would really love to play for Kenya in the near future. It woukd be an honor to put on the Harambee Stars jersey,” he told Mozzart Sport. Derron is primarily an attacking midfielder but can also player as defensive midfielder. He looks up to Lionel Messi, Thiago Alcantara and Mesut Ozil. Gor Mahia Chairman Rachier concerned after Mozzart Bet Cup upset”Messi because he is the best of all time! Özil since he is such a great playmaker, I loved his vision and his easy but very difficult playing style. Thiago because he is so playfull. but I also want to say that I looked up to Bergkamp and Busquets a lot.” He opened up.##NAJAVA_MECA_7907631##Derron resumed action recently after long injury hiatus having raptured his Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) eight months ago.”I had my first full game for the first time in eight months recently and that felt nice. It is tough coming back from ACL injuries but I just have to keep on fighting.” He said.Elsewhere, Harambee Stars players Michael Olunga made his long-awaited return to action for club Al Duhail while Collins Sichenje also featured for AIK in Sweden over the weekend.