The Danish outfit have landed the talented Ghanaian young star and would be teaming up with her team-mates in 2026 after capturing her signature this summer
FC Nordsjælland A-League team have announced a pre-contract with Ghanaian Right to Dream academy for Ghanaian promising midfielder Sery Grace Ruth.
''Yesterday we were able to announce that we had signed a pre-contract with Safi Ouedraogo, who will move to FC Nordsjælland in the summer of 2026. And now we can reveal another one.Sery Grace Ruth is thus following in the footsteps of Safi and has signed a pre-contract that means she will switch from the Right to Dream academy in Ghana to FC Nordsjælland in the winter of 2026. This means we can look forward to seeing the talented midfielder in the red shirt soon, and it is something that has been looked forward to for many years now,'' an official confirmation read.
Sporting Director of the A-League team Jessica Davis said to her official media right after securing the signature of the Ghanaian young star: ''We couldn’t be happier about the prospect of seeing Sery in an FCN shirt in 2026. We first met her at a training camp in Ghana in 2022, and since then she has always felt like part of the team. So it was very natural to welcome her to our A-League squad as soon as the opportunity presented itself. Sery is a great young talent and a team player to the core. She is versatile, hardworking and has fantastic technique. Her ability to adapt to a team and a playing style is unique, and I am sure she has a great career ahead of her. It has been a pleasure to watch her development at the academy in Ghana, and it is a clear picture of all the hard work that is being done by everyone down there that she is ready to take this step. We have no doubt that she will have an immediate impact on the team, and we are all super proud that she has chosen FCN as her first step in her professional career.''
Sery Grace Ruth added: ''I am incredibly happy and proud to have signed a contract with FC Nordsjælland. It means a lot to me to sign a contract with FCN and I am sure that my family is proud of me. Right to Dream and FC Nordsjælland are like a family to me, so I am very happy that the next step in my development will happen here in Farum and FC Nordsjælland. I came to the academy in Ghana in 2018, and it has been a big but healthy challenge for me. I have proven to myself that I can adapt and overcome challenges, so it has been an incredibly educational year at the academy, which I am now taking with me to FCN.''