Promising Nigerian talent, Noah Ayorinde, has signed a three-year deal with Danish Superliga side FC Nordsjælland.
Born in 2008, the young striker of Nigerian descent joins FC Nordsjælland from Copenhagen’s youth setup, where he gained recognition for his performances.
Despite attracting interest from several top European clubs, Ayorinde chose FC Nordsjælland, a club renowned for nurturing young talents.
Due to his age, Ayorinde will focus on his development within the club’s youth system, with plans to sign a professional contract when he turns 18.
His move underscores the club’s commitment to developing the next generation of football stars.
In an interview with Nigerian journalist Nwosu Chigozie, Ayorinde shared his aspirations to don the Nigerian jersey, starting with the U-17 national team.
“It is a dream of mine to play for Nigeria. I would like to follow the example of foreign-born players who have made history with the country’s national team. By joining FC Nordsjælland, I will continue to work hard and stay consistent, hoping to represent Nigeria one day,” Ayorinde expressed.
The move to FC Nordsjælland positions Ayorinde as one to watch, with his talent and ambition setting him up for a bright future in football.