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The Tigers have reportedly knocked back the advances of the German top-flight suitor over the services of their talented teenage sensation of Ghanaian descent as they bid to recoup a substantial fee over his development for his potential sale in the near future

Danish Superliga side FC Nordsjælland have rejected a bid from an unnamed Bundesliga heavyweight suitor for their Danish-born Ghanaian starlet Noah Okyere, a report from the Danish media has claimed.

The 16-year-old budding winger, currently with FC Nordsjælland U19, has emerged as a hot transfer target among Europe's elite division clubs, with interested suitors from Spain, Germany, England and Netherlands - all believed to be gunning for his signature as a promising rising star.

Per news outlet Tipsbladet, a German Bundesliga titan have made an official approach for the Ghanaian starlet, but have had their proposal for his signature knocked back by his Danish employers. 

The report further stated that FCN are holding out a transfer fee of four million euros and above before they can consider severing ties with their prized asset in the subsequent transfer windows.

Again, with his glaring talent now attracting serious attention from a host of interested admirers abroad, the Right to Dream Park outfit are now working to extend his deal in order to secure his future on a long-term contract going forward.

Given his great potential as an upcoming young player, the Ghana FA technical bench would now be monitoring his progress closely from afar in an effort to secure his nationality allegiance switch in the near future after featuring for the Denmark U16 & U17 national youth teams.