Clarke Oduor a Kenyan-British Versatile full-back has joined Barnsley permanently from Leeds.
The highly-rated 20 year-old was signed on a four-year contract from rivals Leeds in a deal that was completed on transfter deadline day.
A versatile left-sided player, Oduor can operate comfortably both at left-back and on the left-wing, as well as featuring in a central area at times when called upon. A physical and skilful player with pace and an eye for goal, Clarke joins teammates Mallik Wilks and Aapo Halme in making the switch from West to South Yorkshire this summer.
The recently turned 20-year-old was included in Marcelo Bielsa’s first-team squad as the Whites toured Australia this summer, featuring in the 2-1 victory against Western Sydney Wanderers.
After joining the Reds and becoming the club’s eleventh signing of the summer, Oduor told barnsleyfc.co.uk:
“I’m excited for the new challenge and what it’s going to bring. It’s great that Barnsley have faith in me and they want me so much and, for me personally, it’s a great boost. Knowing a few lads here will help me settle into the club a lot easier and help me hit the ground running. I spoke to Wilksy a few times, he gave me a heads up about what it’s like here and everything was all positive.
“I can bring attacking pace down the left, creativity and hopefully a few assists. I’ve played a lot on the left-wing and at left-back, so I’m quite versatile.”
CEO Dane Murphy offered his thoughts to barnsleyfc.co.uk, after securing another talented player to the club in an area that was seen as key.
He said: “Clarke is versatile player who can help us in a multitude of positions. It’s well known that Clarke is one of the most exciting young players in Yorkshire and the club feel lucky to have him, which is testament to the good work being done here. Our pursuit of Clarke started a while back and we were not going to relent until we were able to bring him in. Barnsley Football club are overjoyed to be able to complete this deadline day deal.”
CAF Confederation Cup
Simba make good start beating Bravos do Maquis
CAF Confederation Cup
Enyimba fall to Al Masry in Alexandria
CAF Confederation Cup
Zamalek got their Group D campaign off to a comfortable star
CAF Champions League
Mamelodi Sundowns Off to a Lukewarm Start in 2024/25 CAF Champions League
CAF Champions League
AL Ahly start CAF CL campaign with win over Stade d’Abidjan
CAF Champions League
TP Mazembe win CAF Women’s Champions league trophy
Africa Cup of Nations
Zimbabwe Afcon hopes dashed after loss to Cameroon
Africa Cup of Nations
Zambia end Afcon campaign with comfortable win over Sierra Leone
Africa Cup of Nations
Tanzania,Mozambique,Botswana Qualify for Afcon 2025 in Morocco
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Burundi battle Malawi in Abidjan in Group L
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview:Togo hopeful for Afcon as they travel to meet Liberia
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Burkina Faso and Senegal clash in group L first place battle
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Rwanda Amavubi host Libya in a 2025 Afcon Qualifier
Africa Cup of Nations
Mo Salah and Ziyech left out of Egypt and Morocco squads for Afcon Qualifiers
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Tanzania Taifa Stars host Guinea in a high-stakes game
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Zambia host Cote D’Ivoire at Levy Mwanawasa
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Tunisia Carthage Eagles take on Gambia Scorpions
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Zimbabwe Warriors in ding dong battle against Kenya’s Harambee Stars
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Uganda Cranes face off against South Africa in Kampala
Must See
-
AFRICA
/ 4 years agoSierra Leone FA President Isha Johansen endorses Patrice Motsepe for CAF President
Sierra Leone FA President who also doubles up as CAF Executive Council member Madam...
-
Football
/ 4 years agoIT JUST CAN NOT BE – AN AFRICA FULL OF MORONS?
By John De Mathews, There is an eerie silence around Africa, and it is...