Real Madrid linked with €10m move for Nordsjaelland’s Ghana midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi

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Real Madrid linked with €10m move for Nordsjaelland’s Ghana midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi

Ghanaian central midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi of Danish side Nordsjaelland is being linked with a transfer to Real Madrid, with the Spanish giants reportedly tracking the 20-year-old ahead of a potential summer move.

Yirenkyi, who was born on 15 January 2006 in Bechem and stands at 1.82m, is listed at a market value of €10.00m and is emerging as one of the most highly regarded young midfielders in the Danish Superliga. The FC Nordsjaelland player, who wears shirt number 36 and operates primarily as a central midfielder with a right-footed profile, is currently under no publicly disclosed contract end date, prompting speculation that Madrid could explore whether his deal is approaching expiry or could be structured with a future free-agent pathway in mind.

The interest, recorded on 5 June 2026, comes with the probability of a move still officially rated as “?” and no agreement yet in place between Nordsjaelland and the LaLiga side. Any approach would likely need to reflect his current valuation, with suggestions that the Superliga club would resist a cut‑price exit for one of their standout young prospects.

Yirenkyi has been developing within Nordsjaelland’s set‑up and is already recognised at club level as part of FC Nordsjaelland’s senior group, featuring in central midfield roles across domestic fixtures in Denmark’s top flight. Recent performances in the Superliga have underlined his growing reputation as a modern midfielder comfortable in build-up and pressing phases, further strengthening Real Madrid’s interest in adding depth and youth to their engine room.

With his career still at an early stage, a switch from Nordsjaelland to Real Madrid – if it materialises – would represent a dramatic step up and could prove pivotal in shaping Yirenkyi’s long-term trajectory, reputation and potential at the highest level of European football.

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