Budding talented midfielder Araphat Mohammed has expressed his joy over his move to Danish Super Liga outfit FC Nordsjaelland from the Right to Dream Academy.
The 18-year-old penned a long-term contract with the Red and Yellow lads after impressing the club's technical handlers during a two-month trial period.
He becomes the latest player from the famous Ghanaian based Right to Dream Academy to complete a move to FC Nordsjaelland.
Speaking after signing the contract, Araphat Mohammed described the move to the Danish club as a dream come true and a place to fulfill his football ambitions.
“It feels really good to be here at FC Nordsjælland. I can't wait to get started. I have already attended some trainings and it has been really good so far," Araphat Mohammed told the club's official website.
“But of course also hard. It is a high level and you have to fight and perform at every training session if you want to be able to keep up. I am determined to give everything I have in me to achieve the best results with FC Nordsjælland.”
FC Nordsjaelland have secured the signature of Araphat Mohammed as a direct replacement for Ibrahim Osman, who is leaving the club to join English Premier League side Brighton and Hove Albion in summer.

