Ghanaian winger Abdul Hakim Sulemana has shared his excitement about joining Danish Superliga club Randers FC, expressing eagerness to demonstrate his skills. Sulemana, a promising 19-year-old talent, signed a two-year contract with Randers FC after leaving French Ligue 1 club Olympique Lyonnais.
Sulemana, whose elder brother Kamaldeen Sulemana plays for Southampton, transferred from Lyon following his participation in the 2023 African Games. "First and foremost, I am very happy to have landed in Randers. It is a good club that is skilled at developing players," Sulemana remarked after his signing was announced.
The young winger feels at home at Randers, partly due to familiar faces. "I know Fatah from Right to Dream, so it's also nice to have people here that I already know and have worked with," he explained.
Sulemana is eager to make an impact at his new club. "I am really looking forward to showcasing myself at Randers FC. I have good speed and am strong in dribbling, which makes me very challenging in my play," he added, highlighting his strengths.
As a graduate of the Right to Dream Academy, Sulemana played a key role in the Black Satellites' gold-winning campaign at the African Games held in Accra in March, appearing in four matches. His move to Randers FC marks a new chapter in his promising career.

