Mohammed Bajaber is reported to be attracting interest from clubs abroad and he has been told the most suitable European countries that will not waste his talents.
Harambee Stars attacker Mohammed Bajaber has been given transfer advice if he decides to ditch Kenya for paid ranks abroad.
Bajaber is currently enjoying life at his new club Kenya Police, where he has four goals in five games, since signing in February and even though he has been with the FKF Premier League leaders for just two months, he is already being linked with clubs overseas.
The 22-year-old has risen to prominence following his impressive performances for Harambee Stars during their 2026 World Cup qualifiers against The Gambia and Gabon in March, when he scored against the former after coming on as a substitute before making the starting XI against the latter.
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Bajaber, who honed his skills at Nairobi’s Star Field Elite Academy, has been advised to take the path that most Kenyan players have taken if he opts to move to Europe by going to less-pressure leagues before he makes the jump to the major clubs.
“Looking at him, obviously he could end up in Europe. We hope that he can get a good club that plays him in the correct position and from there, a team playing in the top league in Europe. Any of the big five countries,” Star Field Elite Academy director Robert Muthomi, who played a part in Bajaber’s development, told Pulse Sports.
“I would advise that he takes the path that most of the Kenyan pros have taken. Not to go into a very big team or club where expectations are very high.”
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Muthomi feels Kenyan players like Victor Wanyama, McDonald Mariga, Erick Marcelo Ouma and Timothy Ouma have had success after starting out in Sweden and here is where the Kenya Police ace can also cut his teeth from or even in Norway or Belgium.
“He needs to go where you are given time to acclimatise to European football, where the pressure is not very high and Sweden is a great country for most Kenyans,” added Muthomi.
“Kenyans seem to do well in Sweden so I would be happy for a move to those countries and I would also be happy for a move to different parts of Europe.
“Belgium is a good choice but not directly to a big league like Bundesliga, English Premier League, or even the Italian league. We first want him to cut his teeth in Belgium, Denmark or Sweden and then make the move from there,” he further said.
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Tanzanian clubs Yanga and Azam have also expressed an interest as reported by Pulse Sports last month but the attacking midfielder is believed to favour a transfer to Europe were he to leave Kenya Police.