Caleb Yirenkyi: Nordsjaelland midfielder linked with Strasbourg move in €6m rumour

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Nordsjaelland midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi is being linked with a move to Ligue 1 side R. Strasbourg, according to fresh transfer speculation.

The 20-year-old Ghanaian central midfielder, currently valued at €6.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of a reported approach from the French club, with the likelihood of any deal still unclear and listed with a probability of “?”. Yirenkyi is on the books of Danish Superliga outfit FC Nordsjaelland, where he wears the number 36 shirt.

Key contractual details around the move remain opaque. There is no publicly available information on when Yirenkyi joined Nordsjaelland or when his current deal is due to expire, leaving open the possibility that he could move either for a transfer fee close to his market valuation or, if his contract situation allows, as a free agent should it be confirmed that his terms are nearing their end or have expired.

Born on 15 January 2006 in Bechem, Ghana, the 1.82m right-footed midfielder has been developed in Nordsjaelland’s system and is listed primarily as a central midfielder. He is registered with Ghanaian nationality and is currently associated only with FC Nordsjaelland at club level, with no previous clubs or senior international record detailed in the available data.

Recent performance information from the current campaign highlights his involvement in Nordsjaelland’s Superliga fixtures, although full statistical breakdowns, including goals and assists, are not included in the supplied data and specific match-by-match details cannot be confirmed from the same source.

With Strasbourg operating in Ligue 1 and continuing to invest in emerging talent, any move would represent a step into one of Europe’s top five leagues for Yirenkyi. If the transfer materialises, whether via fee or as a potential free agent depending on his contract status, it could mark a significant next stage in the Ghanaian’s career and a platform to enhance his reputation on a bigger stage.

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