Jonathan Agyekum: Bröndby IF U19’s Danish‑Ghanaian forward linked with FK Sarajevo switch

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Jonathan Agyekum: Bröndby IF U19’s Danish‑Ghanaian forward linked with FK Sarajevo switch

Danish-Ghanaian centre-forward Jonathan Agyekum of Bröndby IF U19 is being linked with a move to Bosnian top-flight side FK Sarajevo, with the 20-year-old’s contract situation raising the prospect of a potential free-agent switch.

The youth striker, who wears the No 9 shirt for Bröndby’s U19s, is listed without a defined contract expiry date, and the reported interest from Sarajevo comes amid uncertainty over his future in Denmark’s U19 Drenge Ligaen. Transfermarkt records the rumour with an unspecified probability (“?”), underlining that talks remain at a speculative stage rather than an advanced negotiation.

Agyekum, born on 23 March 2006 and standing out as a left-footed centre-forward, holds dual nationality with Denmark and Ghana. He has been developed entirely within Bröndby IF’s youth ranks, representing the club’s U19 side rather than any senior national team so far. His primary role is through the middle in attack, listed as “Attack – Centre-Forward”.

Any deal would not be driven by a clear market valuation. On Transfermarkt, Agyekum currently has no registered market value (None), leaving scope for Sarajevo either to negotiate a low-cost transfer or potentially pick him up as a free agent if his status allows and any existing agreement has expired or is not renewed.

There are no publicly available detailed senior match statistics or recent first-team appearances recorded for Agyekum, and no fee has been suggested in connection with the possible move to the Premijer Liga BiH club.

For Agyekum, a step from Bröndby’s U19 set-up into a senior environment at FK Sarajevo would represent a significant jump in competitive level and visibility, and if the transfer materialises it could prove a defining moment in shaping both his professional trajectory and his reputation beyond Denmark’s youth scene.

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