Premier League outfit Brighton & Hove Albion are among a growing list of clubs monitoring FC Nordsjaelland midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi.
The highly rated Ghanaian has impressed since joining the Danish side from the Right to Dream academy in March 2024, quickly establishing himself as a key figure with his versatility and composure.
Yirenkyi, who has previously been linked with Arsenal, is now attracting interest from Brighton as his reputation continues to rise.
The 19-year-old is believed to have several admirers across Europe and remains under contract at Nordsjaelland until the summer of 2030.
He has made close to 40 appearances for the Danish club across two seasons and has also broken into the senior national team, earning eight caps for Ghana.
Brighton’s interest is hardly surprising, given their recent recruitment success from Nordsjaelland.
The Seagulls previously signed wingers Simon Adingra and Ibrahim Osman, both graduates of the Right to Dream system.
In the current campaign, Yirenkyi has featured 17 times for Nordsjaelland, contributing one goal and four assists as he continues his upward trajectory.






