Kenyan centre-back Collins Sichenje has officially signed a contract with Serbian side FK Vojvodina today. The 20-year-old joins on a six-month loan with a buyout clause from the Swedish club AIK.Even though the defender had an option to move to the Finnish HJK Helsinki on loan, the buyout clause and the fact that the Serbian club was ready to invest in him made him change his mind and turn down HJK’s offer. Another thing that drew the Kenya international to Vojvodina was the upcoming clash against the renowned Ajax in the UEFA Europa League second qualifying round.Kenyan international linked with a multi-billion move to Italian giantsSichenje started his career at Kakamega High School’s Green Commandos before moving to AFC Leopards in 2019. Two years later, he joined PAOK but only played for the Greek giant’s B squad. That made him return to AFC Leopards in 2022 before joining the Swedish AIK the same year for Ksh6 million.##NAJAVA_MECA_8204391##The defender noted 12 appearances for the Swedish side, mainly because he spent most of the time on loan. Last season, he was loaned to the KuPS in Finland where he recorded 17 games and was pronounced the best young player of the Finnish Veikkausliiga.Joining Vojvodina, Sichenje became the second Kenyan player in the history of Serbian football, given that the Kenya international Richard Odada spent three years (2019-2022) at Red Star Belgrade.