Danish-Ghanaian left winger Jonathan Agyekum is being linked with a move from Bröndby IF U19 to Bosnian Premier League side FK Sarajevo, according to the latest transfer listings.
The 20-year-old, who plays primarily as an attacking left winger and wears the No 9 shirt for Bröndby’s U19s in the Danish U19 Boys League, is the subject of speculation over a potential switch to the Premijer Liga BiH. The reported probability of the transfer is currently listed as “?”, underlining that talks, if any, are still at an early stage.
Agyekum, born on 23 March 2006 and eligible for both Denmark and Ghana, has no publicly recorded contract expiry date at Bröndby IF U19, raising the prospect that he could become a free agent if his current deal is close to, or has already, run its course. Transfermarkt lists his market value as “None”, a status that often fuels rumours of low-cost or free transfers for emerging talents.
Operating off the left and favouring his left foot, Agyekum has been part of Bröndby’s youth set-up and is registered with Bröndby IF U19 as both club and “national team” level, highlighting that he has yet to make a senior breakthrough or full international appearance. There is no confirmed transfer fee or formal offer recorded between the clubs.
Recent match records for Bröndby IF U19 do not list specific headline performances, goals or assists for Agyekum, and detailed statistics from individual fixtures – including opponents, dates and scorelines – have not been officially documented in the data underpinning this rumour.
If a move to Sarajevo materialises, the switch from Danish youth football to a senior top-flight environment in Bosnia and Herzegovina could represent a pivotal step in Agyekum’s development, potentially defining his early professional reputation and opening up a pathway to senior international recognition.
