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The Kenyan international Clarke Oduor has signed a three-year deal with English side Bradford City, which participates in League Two.
Oduor, 23, became the club’s first signing after being released by Barnsley. He is a quality signing since he can operate as a winger, wing-back or full-back.
“I am excited. This is a huge club with a great fanbase, so I cannot wait to get going," said Oduor.
“I am here to hopefully help us get back up the leagues. It is a three-year contract, so I am just looking forward to kicking on here."
Oduor joined South Yorkshire in 2019 after earning his degree from the Leeds United academy in 2017. He made a total of 57 appearances for the Tykes.
Last season he was on loan at Hartlepool United, where he made 14 appearances.
Bradford City manager Mark Hughes said: "We are delighted to have secured the services of Clarke as our first new signing of the summer.
“He is a versatile, dynamic player who will bring a lot of different attributes to our squad, having already amassed a great deal of experience at both club and international level at a young age."