Kenya Under‑20 captain Amos Wanjala has reportedly agreed to a two‑year contract with Spanish La Liga club Valencia CF, with an official unveiling expected next week. The former St Anthony’s Boys High School defender is set to take a significant step in his professional career by joining one of Europe’s top leagues.
Wanjala, 19, has earned recognition for his leadership and defensive skills while captaining Kenya’s U‑20 national team. His performances in youth international tournaments and in Spanish lower divisions have made him a standout prospect for top-flight clubs.
The move represents a growing trend of Kenyan players advancing to European football, with Wanjala following in the footsteps of teammates who have secured professional contracts abroad. His development from local school football to European academies highlights the expanding pipeline for East African talent.
Prior reports linked Wanjala to Spanish side Elche CF, but sources indicate Valencia CF has successfully secured his signature. The club reportedly values his tactical awareness, physical presence, and leadership qualities, which are seen as assets for strengthening their defensive lineup.
In Kenya, fans and football stakeholders have celebrated the news as another positive sign of the country’s rising football profile. If completed, the signing would reinforce the visibility of Kenyan youth talent in Europe and inspire future generations of players.
Wanjala’s presence in La Liga could also boost his chances with the senior Harambee Stars, giving him exposure to top-level competition that can enhance his international career.
While the deal is widely reported on social media and sports outlets, official confirmation from Valencia CF and Wanjala’s representatives is still pending. The football community is awaiting a formal announcement expected in the coming days.
This signing, once verified, would mark a milestone for Kenyan football, highlighting the potential for young players to transition successfully from domestic youth setups to elite European leagues.
The next week is expected to bring clarity as Valencia CF prepares to introduce Wanjala formally to their fans and media, solidifying his move into one of the most competitive football environments in the world.



















