Kenyan defensive midfielder Timothy Ouma of Lech Poznan is being linked with a puzzling transfer rumour involving Czech side Slavia Praha, despite data showing him currently registered with the Polish club.
The 22-year-old, born in Nairobi on 10 June 2004, is listed as a Lech Poznan player wearing the number six shirt, while separate transfer data simultaneously connects him with a move from Slavia Praha to Slavia Praha in the Czech Chance Liga. The probability of the deal is marked only as “?”, underlining the uncertainty and speculative nature of the reports.
Ouma, a right-footed defensive midfielder standing at 1.83m, is valued at €1.00m on Transfermarkt as of the latest data scrape on 22 June 2026. With no contract start date or expiry publicly recorded at Lech Poznan, any future agreement could, in theory, open the door for him to run down his deal and test the market as a free agent if terms are not clarified.
There are no confirmed details of recent competitive matches, scorelines or individual performances for Ouma in the current season within the available data, and there is no verified record in this dataset of previous clubs or league appearances before his time at Lech Poznan.
The duplicated Slavia Praha “from” and “to” entries suggest either an internal registration clarification or an early-stage enquiry rather than a concrete transfer, with no fee, contract terms or formal bid disclosed.
Born and raised in Nairobi and holding Kenyan nationality, Ouma is still in the early phase of his European career. If the Slavia Praha link develops into a genuine move – or indeed sets up a later free-agent switch – it could be a key step in shaping his trajectory and reputation in central European football.
