The man on the touchline at the Right to Dream Park does not believe the 20-year-old midfield enforcer would be with his outfit beyond the upcoming transfer window
FC Nordsjælland manager Jens Fønsskov Olsen says it would surprise him to see Ghana international Caleb Yirenkyi playing in the Danish Superliga next season as he believes the workaholic midfielder has outgrown the Danish top-flight with his superb outings so far.

The promising youngster is currently attracting serious interest from Premier League top guns, with Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United, all believed to be on his heels ahead of the summer transfer window.
Nonetheless, the man who is currently harnessing his talent in the Danish elite division, is more than convinced that the Right to Dream academy graduate will sever ties with them given his impressive performances that have enticed his suitors for his potential signing in the nearest future.

Speaking after their 1-1 draw game against AGF in yesterday's Superliga clash, the Danish gaffer said as quoted by BOLD: ''He's just a good player. It almost doesn't matter where we put him. He ( Caleb Yirenkyi) has a very, very high level for the Super League. We enjoy having him.''
He added by saying that he does not expect the 20-year-old to be with them in the summer as he would be taken aback to see him staying put at FCN. He said: ''No! That would surprise me. He'll grow out of this. He's a really good player.''

With his splendid performances so far this term, the high-flying Black Stars man has now taken in 28 appearances by netting 2 and setting up another 5 for FC Nordsjaelland across all competitions in this ongoing campaign.
Yirenkyi, who is in contention to make his bow in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, has won 8 caps for Ghana national football team on the international stage.

