Kerala Blasters midfielder Vibin Mohanan to train with Greece club OFI Crete

Vibin Mohanan. File photo: IANS

Kerala Blasters FC's young midfielder Vibin Mohanan has travelled to Greece for a one-month training stint with Greek First Division club OFI Crete.

"OFI Crete, one of the most respected clubs in Greek football, recognises the potential and talent Vibin possesses. They have extended an invitation for him to join their pre-season, providing a remarkable opportunity to train and compete at the highest level. Kerala Blasters FC wholeheartedly supports Vibin’s decision and believes that this experience will be invaluable in shaping his professional career," Blasters said in a statement.

The 20-year-old is expected to take full part in the pre-season preparations, including travelling with the side to the Netherlands for two weeks where they will play at least three matches against Dutch First Division teams.

"This move is an indication of our belief in Vibin and an indication that talent at Kerala Blasters will be encouraged and nurtured. Vibin had an encouraging first season and we want to do the best to deliver on promises we make to young players like Vibin that choose to trust us with their future," said Blasters Sporting Director Karolis Skinkys.

"Our endeavour is to have more moves like this, which can potentially open doors for others to gain a similar experience too. It brings me great pleasure to be able to see Vibin in a European context and hopefully set a benchmark for many more young Indian players to follow. I want to thank our colleagues at OFI Crete for facilitating this training stint and we wish Vibin the very best for his time in Europe," he added.

(With inputs from IANS)

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