The Danish top division outfit have reportedly landed the talented teenage sensation on a long-term contract from their Ghanaian-based Academy feeder club
Ghanaian teenager Prince Amoako Junior has joined Danish Superliga side FC Nordsjælland from Right to Dream Academy on a five-year deal, per report from the Danish media.
The 18-year-old promising talent is believed to have linked up with the Right to Dream Park campaigners in January this year and has so far been figured in training matches during the winter break this term.
ln confirming the capturing of the budding star, club's manager Jens Fønsskov Olsen has told Tipsbladet about the exceptional qualities of the teenage sensation: ''I think I'll just say until you see him, there's a lot to look forward to. He's an exciting and creative player, and he's a good finisher. He can play in small spaces and in several positions up front.''
''He is good at relationships and has some speed. In addition, he can actually do quite well defensively, and he is a good press player. He has a really nice package that needs to get used to playing senior football. When he gets back on the field, we expect it to go quite quickly.''
He continued: ''He has proven, in the matches that we have seen him in and the training sessions that we have had him in, that he is further along in his development compared to others. That makes it interesting, and we are excited to see how high the ceiling is. He looks really exciting, but there are many who do. Our 06 and 07 years are really interesting, and we have some top level and breadth. Nobody knows who will reach the highest level, but we have some who we believe will get there.''
The nimble-footed versatile youngster nicknamed 'Ghost Town Boy' is expected to spent time with the youth ranks in order to continue with his development as a rising prospect.