David Boison Frimpong: Ghanaian teenager linked with move from Medeama to Sønderjyske

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David Boison Frimpong: Ghanaian teenager linked with move from Medeama to Sønderjyske

Ghanaian centre-forward David Boison Frimpong is being linked with a move from Medeama to Danish side Sønderjyske, with the 19-year-old Copenhagen U19 striker reportedly on the radar of the Superliga club despite uncertainty over how advanced talks are.

Frimpong, a left-footed attacker valued at €50,000 on Transfermarkt, is currently registered with FC Copenhagen’s U19s, where he wears the number 12 shirt, but the latest speculation connects him with a return pathway from Medeama in the Ghana Premier League into senior European football via Sønderjyske. The reported probability of the transfer is listed only as “?”, underlining that it remains at rumour stage rather than a completed deal.

Born on 16 May 2007 and capped at youth level with FC Copenhagen U19, Frimpong’s contract details are not publicly defined, and no expiry date is recorded. That has fuelled talk that a future switch could potentially involve him becoming a free agent or moving on favourable terms if his current agreement is short or incentive-based.

Recent performances at youth level in Denmark have helped raise his profile. In a recent FC Copenhagen U19 fixture against domestic rivals (data does not specify opponent, scoreline or individual statistics), Frimpong again featured as a central striker, underlining his status as a regular option through the middle rather than in wide roles.

Standing out as a modern centre-forward comfortable operating as an attacking focal point, Frimpong has already experienced contrasting football environments in Ghana’s top flight with Medeama and in the development structure of a leading Scandinavian club.

Should a move to Sønderjyske materialise, it would offer the teenager a first sustained opportunity at senior level in a European top division – a step that could significantly shape his reputation and long-term potential.

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