Nordsjælland set price as Amoako Junior attracts top European clubs
Prince Amoako Junior is attracting strong interest from some of Europe’s biggest clubs, with Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain leading the race to sign the 19-year-old forward from FC Nordsjælland.
The Ghanaian attacker has emerged as one of the most sought-after young talents following a standout season in Denmark, where his performances have drawn widespread attention.
Operating primarily from the left wing, he has recorded nine goals and six assists, underlining his growing influence and consistency at senior level.
Interest in the player extends beyond the two frontrunners. Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund are also closely monitoring his development, while Feyenoord have been credited with an interest.
However, the Dutch side are understood to be trailing behind in the competition for his signature.
Amoako Junior’s rapid rise has drawn comparisons to Mohammed Kudus, another Ghanaian player who previously made his mark in the Danish league before progressing to a higher level in European football.
The trajectory has further strengthened the belief among top clubs that the young forward is ready for the next step in his career.
With demand increasing, FC Nordsjælland have placed a valuation of between €27 million and €32 million on the player.
The figure reflects both his current impact and his potential, as well as the level of competition among interested clubs.
His profile as a dynamic dribbler and attacking threat has made him a particularly attractive option for teams looking to strengthen their forward line with youth and energy.
At just 19, his performances have already positioned him among the most promising prospects in European football.
Beyond club interest, his continued development also places him firmly in contention for future involvement with Ghana’s national team, the Black Stars.
As the summer transfer window approaches, Amoako Junior’s situation is expected to evolve, with leading clubs positioning themselves to secure one of the continent’s emerging talents.
