Rome-Jayden Owusu-Oduro, the promising goalkeeper plying his trade for AZ Alkmaar in the Netherlands, has emerged as a coveted talent across Europe. The Ghanaian-origin shot-stopper has been making waves with his impressive performances, catching the attention of several top clubs.
Despite his young age, Owusu-Oduro has established himself as a standout player for AZ Alkmaar, earning the position of the team’s second goalkeeper in the Eredivisie.
His stellar displays have not gone unnoticed, with numerous European clubs expressing interest in securing his services.
One club particularly keen on acquiring Owusu-Oduro is Anderlecht, the Jupiler Pro League outfit from Belgium.
Anderlecht had previously attempted to sign the talented goalkeeper last summer, and according to reports from English media outlet Express and Stars, they are once again pursuing the 19-year-old.
In addition to Anderlecht, prominent English clubs are also in the race to secure Owusu-Oduro’s signature.
Both Chelsea FC and Wolverhampton Wanderers have shown keen interest in the Dutch U-21 international, with Wolves reportedly making a £2 million offer for his services.
As speculation swirls around his future, the stance of AZ Alkmaar remains uncertain. Owusu-Oduro, who is currently valued at €900,000, is under contract with the Dutch club until June 2028, adding a layer of complexity to any potential transfer negotiations.
With his talent and potential evident for all to see, Owusu-Oduro finds himself at the center of a transfer saga that could shape his career trajectory in the coming months.
As the interest from top European clubs intensifies, the young goalkeeper faces a crucial decision regarding his next move, with the opportunity to further establish himself as one of the brightest prospects in European football.