Aldrine Kibet

Harambee Stars head coach Benni McCarthy believes Kenyan teen sensation Aldrine Kibet has the perfect launchpad for a glittering career after sealing a move to Spanish top-flight side Celta Vigo.

‎The 18-year-old midfielder penned a four-year deal on Wednesday and will link up with Celta Fortuna, the club’s 'B' team, with hopes of breaking into the senior squad soon.

‎Kibet, a Kenya Under-20 international, had been sharpening his skills at Spain’s Nastic Soccer Academy since 2023 before Celta came knocking.

‎Should he rise through the ranks and feature in La Liga, Kibet will become only the third Kenyan to grace Spanish football after McDonald Mariga and Michael Olunga.

‎Mariga had loan stints with Real Sociedad (2011-12) and Real Oviedo (2017-18), while ‎Olunga had 14 appearances for Girona FC in the 2017-18 season, scoring three times.

Enjoying this article? Subscribe for unlimited access to premium sports coverage.
View Plans

‎McCarthy, who spent four seasons at Celta, reckons Kibet couldn’t have chosen a better club to hone his craft.

‎"I have seen him numerous times and also met him with his parents. For a young player like him, he has a good pathway, as Celta Vigo has produced some top players. He couldn't have gone to a better team," McCarthy said. ‎"He is in a perfect place to develop himself and grow as a player."

‎"Some of these players there find themselves in the first team," he added.

‎The former South African international featured for Celta between 1999 and 2003, making 66 appearances for the team and netting 10 goals.

‎"It's great, a nice town. I lived there for seven years. It's a beautiful city. Some of my children live in Spain as well," observed McCarthy.

‎The former Manchester United assistant coach also revealed he had been eyeing Kibet for the Africa Nations Championship (Chan) squad before the youngster’s switch to Celta.

‎"I will follow his progress. I wanted to include him in the Chan squad because he was only part of an academy, but he ended up signing for Celta, which is amazing," he noted.

‎On a lighter note, McCarthy offered a word of advice.

‎"Try and learn to speak Spanish as soon as possible because 99 per cent don't speak English. There will be a language barrier. But the people there are very nice," he observed.

‎Kibet, meanwhile, is excited after sealing a dream move.

‎"Proud to have signed for Celta, dream turned to reality. Grateful to my family, coaches, teammates and everyone who's been part of this journey," he said on social media.

‎"The hard work continues, and I'm ready for the challenge ahead. Let's make history."