Celta Vigo confirm signing of Kenyan midfielder Aldrine Kibet on four-year deal
Football
By
Robert Abong'o
| Jul 16, 2025
LaLiga side Celta Vigo have confirmed the signing of Kenyan U20 midfielder Aldrine Kibet on a four-year deal.
In a transfer reportedly worth €6 million (Sh 900 million) the attacking midfielder will initially link up with Celta Fortuna, the club’s ambitious reserve team, as part of a pathway designed to fast‑track his progression to the senior squad.
Kibet’s ascent has been rapid. Playing in the 2023 Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) finals, he captained St. Anthony’s to the national title, walked away with both the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award and the Golden Boot, and finished the campaign with a remarkable 25 goals and 27 assists.
His talent caught the eye of former Harambee Stars midfielder David Kenga, who recommended him to Spain’s Nàstic Sports Academy—an affiliate of third‑tier outfit Gimnàstic de Tarragona.
Months later, Celta’s scouts—always keen on nurturing young talent—moved quickly. The Galician club, founded in 1923 and famous for its vibrant Estadio Municipal de Balaídos atmosphere, has never lifted La Liga or the Copa del Rey despite three appearances in the cup final.
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Kibet’s parents left Nairobi with their son, eager to witness him sign professional terms in Spain’s northwest. The youngster, who only turned 18 in May, appears to be ready for the challenge.