Ghanaian youngster Kamaldeen Sulemana is courting interest from top European clubs including Manchester United.
According to Goal, Kamaldeen Sulemana could be on the verge of a move to a top club, having become one of the hot prospects in the transfer market this summer. He is already courted by Manchester United, while Ajax, Bayer Leverkusen and Olympique Lyon are keeping a close eye on his development.
His club Nordsjaelland, though, could demand around €11.5 million for the services of the Ghana star, who has recently won Danish Superliga Player of the Month and Young Player of the Month awards simultaneously in April – becoming the first player in the competition’s history to do so.
It is perhaps enough to suggest the success Kamaldeen has had since his move to Nordsjaelland last summer. Signed on a free transfer from the Right to Dream academy in Ghana, the left-sided winger has already been involved in a total of ten goals in just 20 Superligaen matches this season.
The 19-year-old’s contributions in the final third have been useful in helping Nordsjaelland remain in the top six. He is, in fact, the club’s most productive player, which hasn’t gone unnoticed at all, as evident by the interest shown by Manchester United among many other clubs across Europe.
There is no secret that the Red Devils are in the market for a new winger this summer, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer keen on bolstering his attacking options.