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Home » Wanyama backs Amos Wanjala’s Valencia move: ‘This is how nations grow in football’

Wanyama backs Amos Wanjala’s Valencia move: ‘This is how nations grow in football’

by Allan Damba
January 21, 2026
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Source: Amos Wanjala's official Instagram account.

Kenya’s football community is buzzing with anticipation as one of its brightest young stars inches toward a breakthrough in Europe. Amos Wanjala, captain of the Kenya U-20 side, is reportedly close to signing a two-year deal with Spanish La Liga club Valencia CF, a move that has sparked excitement both at home and among the diaspora.

In an exclusive interview with Footy-Africa, one of the faces of Kenyan and African football, Victor Wanyama, has backed the move should it come to fruition, terming it a game changer for the player and the country.

“This would be a massive step, not just for Amos but for Kenyan football as a whole,” former Kenya national team captain Victor Wanyama told Footy-Africa in an exclusive interview.

“At 19, getting the opportunity to join a club like Valencia shows that people in Europe are paying attention to the quality coming out of Kenya. Amos has leadership in him, you don’t captain the U-20 national team by accident. If the move goes through, it means he is doing many things right both on and off the pitch.”

Wanyama, who enjoyed a distinguished Premier League career with Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur, believes Wanjala’s grounding in Spain has prepared him well for the challenge at Mestalla.

‘Talks are at an advanced stage’: Kenyan Amos Wanjala’s Valencia dream nears reality

“Spain is a very demanding football environment tactically, especially for defenders,” he said.

“The fact that Amos has come through academies there, learned discipline, positioning, and how to read the game, will help him adapt quickly. Valencia is a big club with high expectations, but that kind of pressure is exactly what shapes top players.”

Beyond the individual achievement, Wanyama stressed the wider impact such a move could have back home.

“When young players in Kenya see one of their own making it to La Liga, it changes mindsets,” he explained. “It pushes academies to raise standards, motivates players to believe Europe is possible, and attracts more scouts to our football. If Amos succeeds, he won’t just be playing for himself, he’ll be opening doors for the next generation of Kenyan talent.”

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