Harambee Stars midfielder Timothy Ouma is quickly rising in European football, attracting interest from several top clubs across the continent. The 20-year-old, who recently signed a new contract with Swedish club IF Elfsborg, has impressed English Championship side Sheffield United, who are keen to bring him on board as the January transfer window nears.
Ouma has emerged as a standout performer for Elfsborg, showcasing his talent with three goals and two assists across all competitions this season.
His standout appearances in high-stakes matches, particularly in the UEFA Europa League against renowned teams like AZ Alkmaar and AS Roma, have not only solidified his position in the first team but also attracted scouts from top clubs across Europe.
British journalist Alan Nixon revealed on Patreon that Sheffield United is keen to make a bid for Ouma once the Swedish season concludes, making them the latest club vying for the Kenyan’s signature, amidst growing interest from Premier League giants including Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Brentford, as well as Championship rivals Luton Town.
Tottenham Hotspur, in particular, is reportedly leading the chase for Ouma, who is set to face them later this season. With Serie A clubs also rumored to be monitoring his progress, Ouma’s appeal spans multiple European leagues, indicating his rising stock in the footballing world.
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Elfsborg, having signed Ouma in July 2022, appears to be open to offers, reportedly setting his price at around 7 million kronor (approximately Ksh81.8 million). The midfield dynamo’s ability to adjust and excel at the top level is evident; after initially transitioning through the U23 team, Ouma has successfully established himself as an essential cog in Elfsborg’s first team.
Sheffield United, currently competing for promotion and sitting near the top of the Championship table, could greatly benefit from Ouma’s arrival. His energy, creativity, and versatility in the midfield could provide the squad with much-needed depth as they set their sights on the Premier League.
“We are confident in our abilities and know what we are capable of achieving,” stated fellow Harambee Stars midfielder Teddy Akumu ahead of the must-win AFCON 2025 qualifiers against Zimbabwe and Namibia. “Write us off at your own peril.” Akumu’s sentiment reflects the growing belief in the capabilities of young talents like Ouma.