The 16-year-old teenager, who is currently testing his mettle with the Gnaget, has so far excelled in his assessment sessions much to the delight of the Swedish top-flight campaigners
Allsvenskan club AIK have hinted on Ghanaian starlet Mark Kagawa Mensah potential signing following his successful trials, with the Attram de Visser Soccer Academy product told ''he has made a good impression so far'' over his evaluation with the youth team.
The promising wonderkid, who turns 17 in the upcoming summer, is likely to join up with the Nationalarenan outfit when he turns 18 next year after catching the eyes of the technical team with his promising talent in his assessment sessions so far.

Speaking in an interview, AIK recruitment manager Miikka Takkula has spoken highly of the teenage sensation after excelling with the U19 ahead of his possible signing in the not-too-distant future.
He told Fotbollskanalen: ''Herish introduced the player (Mark Kagawa Mensah) to me and after that we decided to invite him. He is a midfielder who is very offensive in his mindset and who is technical.''
He added: ''He is definitely a talented player. He fits our style of play. It will be important to see how he manages to perform in the A-team environment. But he's definitely a player we'll keep an eye on. We'll see how it goes.
''He has made a good impression so far. He is a great character and he is technically skilled. Overall it has looked positive but he is still an U17 player. So it's more about evaluating how much he can develop. What does the potential look like?''
With the upcoming 2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament slated for May 13 to June 2, 2026 in Morocco, the whiz kid will be part of the Ghana U-17 squad for the juvenile continental showpiece.
The two-time African champions have been paired alongside Senegal, South Africa and Algeria in Group D.

