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Concerns Grow Over Timothy ‘Babu’ Ouma’s Extended Stay in Nairobi
The attacking midfielder, who rose to prominence with Nairobi City Stars before his European adventure began, was expected to make an immediate impact in the Czech First League.
Concerns are mounting over the prolonged stay of midfielder Timothy ‘Babu’ Ouma in Nairobi following the recent international break, with sources close to the player raising questions about his commitment to his new club, Slavia Praha. The Harambee Stars star, who transferred to the Czech Republic-based club from Swedish side IF Elfsborg in January, has yet to make his debut for the team and appears to be in no rush to return.
Reports circulating in Nairobi suggest that Ouma has been spotted partying at various hotspots around the city, fueling speculation that the 20-year-old may be reluctant to resume his duties with Slavia Praha. Sources close to the player claim he has refused to return to Prague for reasons that remain undisclosed, prompting concern among fans and club officials alike.
Ouma’s move to Slavia Praha earlier this year was hailed as a significant step in his burgeoning career, following a promising stint with IF Elfsborg in Sweden. The attacking midfielder, who rose to prominence with Nairobi City Stars before his European adventure began, was expected to make an immediate impact in the Czech First League. However, his absence from the pitch and his extended stay in Nairobi have left many wondering about his next move.
Neither Ouma nor his representatives have commented publicly on the situation, leaving room for speculation to grow. Social media has been abuzz with reactions from fans, some expressing disappointment while others defend the young star’s right to enjoy time in his home city after a demanding season abroad.
Slavia Praha, currently a powerhouse in Czech football, has not issued an official statement regarding Ouma’s status, but the club is reportedly monitoring the situation closely. With the season in full swing, the pressure is mounting for Ouma to return and prove his worth on the European stage.
Ouma’s journey from the streets of Nairobi to the international spotlight has been nothing short of remarkable. Born on June 10, 2004, he quickly caught the eye of scouts with his flair and tenacity, earning a call-up to the Kenyan national team and a transfer to IF Elfsborg in 2022. His subsequent move to Slavia Praha was seen as the next chapter in a promising career, but his current hiatus has cast a shadow over those expectations.
As of now, it remains unclear when—or if—Ouma plans to rejoin his teammates in Prague. With his talent undeniable but his intentions uncertain, the football world waits to see whether this rising star will rise to the occasion or risk fading into the Nairobi nightlife.
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