Mohammed Bajaber: Why Trials with Midtjylland Turned into Nightmare for Harambee Stars Prospect

Harambee Stars attacking midfielder Mohammed Bajaber celebrates goal against Gambia during the March International break..

Mohammed Bajaber: Why Trials with Midtjylland Turned into Nightmare for Harambee Stars Prospect

Evans Ousuru 17:35 - 13.04.2025

Mohammed Bajaber trained with Mitdjylland and here is everything you need to know why it did not turn out to be the best move.

The desire to hone skills and develop into an all-round player is always a priority for any athlete.

While heading abroad for trials and furtherment of career is a once in a lifetime chance, the risk is always worthy taking.

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Harambee Stars prospect Mohammed Bajaber is one player who has towered above all these. Leaving Star Field Academy aged 18 in 2021 to head to Denmark for trials with Mitdjylland was heralded as the best move for the former Nairobi City Stars player.

Why Mitdjylland Move Turned Sour

Mohammed Bajaber: Why trials with Mitdjylland turned into nightmare for Harambee Stars Prospect
Mohammed Bajaber. IMAGE/ FKF

Mohammed Bajaber, for all his attacking flair, dribbling skills and wizardry moments, got restricted in Denmark.

Bajaber was humpered by injury and was played out of position according to a family source. Making matters worse, Bajaber was not the right profile of player the team was keen to recruit.

"His time at Mitdjylland was hampered by a hamstring strain, and he was played out of position a bit, at right back. He wasn’t the profile they were looking for in terms of technical players. They were looking for physical specimens in terms of height, pace, & strength. But he was in the same trial group as Sporting’s Diomande," the family source said.

Rising Against the Odds

Mohammed Bajaber: Why trials with Mitdjylland turned into nightmare for Harambee Stars Prospect
Mohammed Bajaber. @FKF media

Despite limited training time, Bajaber gained valuable experience. He returned to Starfield Academy before heading to Nairobi City Star on a short term loan deal.

Bajaber has blossomed into the player he is becoming largely because of his willingness to learn from mistakes.

"He (Bajaber) can score goals, an excellent finisher in that sense as we’re seeing, he could create chances with his through balls, he could play as an 8 because of his positional awareness and his aggression defensively," the source added.

Bajaber can play in a number of positions but he needs to develop stamina and physicality needed to thrive in the physical FKF Premier League.

"As an attacking midfielder, he is an excellent tackler and defender, and he could play as a winger because of his burst of speed and dribbling. However he needs to improve his physicality."

Bajaber continues to silence critics after inking deal with Police in February and so far he has scored four goals to aid the law enforcers in their quest to win a maiden league title.