Premier League side Brentford FC is among two teams from England who are monitoring the progress of midfielder Timothy Ouma.
The Harambee Stars winger who has been deployed as a central midfielder by his side Elfsborg in recent games has been sending shockwaves across Europe following his output this season for his club both domestically and in the UEFA Europa League where he was a key part in ensuring that they made it to the group stage.
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While the player was linked with a move to Serie A where Empoli were said to be interested in his signature, UK tabloid The Sun now reports that Brentford might take in the player in January if he continues to perform well.
Apart from Brentford, journalist Alan Nixon, via his Patreon this weekend, has claimed that Ouma is attracting interest from English Championship side Luton Town who have struggled to life back in England’s second tier.
Ouma started for Elfsborg in their Europa League clash away to AZ Alkmaar last Wednesday and scored just after 23 minutes with a powerful effort before assisting their other goal despite going down 2-3; he will be hoping for a good outing when they face AS Roma in their second group game on Thursday.
Elfsborg is said to be valuing the player for a fee of around £4 million, which is a fee that is certainly affordable for both Luton and Brentford.
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