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The proposed sensational switch for the Ghanaian youngster to the English Premier League outfit has hit snag, Kickgh.com can exclusively report.

Budding talented forward Ibrahim Osman will no more be joining West Ham United in this winter transfer window due to a last-minute rise in his agent's commission demand and multiple player representation.

West Ham United had submitted an improved bid around the region £18 million to secure the signature of the 19-year-old exciting attacker from Danish Super Liga side FC Nordsjaelland.

However, Kickgh.com can confirm that the move which was subjected to a mandatory medical examination has collapsed following a late drama of multiple player representation involving Belgian intermediary Mitch Bakkovens and English agent Darryl Powell.

The Belgian intermediary, Mitch Bakkovens, who was demanding outrageous fee in the deal, has been declared ineligible to represent the Ghanaian international by the Danish FA following the existing contract between Ibrahim Osman and English agent Darryl Powell.

Osman, who is currently rated as one of the best U21 attackers in Europe, has a long-term contract with FC Nordsjaelland. He can play anywhere across the front line but has been used most often as a left winger at Nordsjaelland.

The 19-year-old moved to Denmark only a year ago from renowned Ghanaian football academy, the Right To Dream Academy , the same centre that helped to develop current West Ham United star Mohammed Kudus.

Osman has had an incredible campaign at FC Nordsjaelland where he has scored four goals and provided five assists in 29 appearances across all competitions.

His scintillating performances attracted him interest from several clubs in Europe including English Premier League trio West Ham United, Brentford FC and Brighton and Hove Albion.

Osman is yet to represent Ghana at any level.