Ghanaian teenager Stephen Acquah completes move to Danish outfit FC Nordjaelland

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Ghanaian teenage sensation Stephen Acquah will feature for Danish outfit FC Nordjaelland after completing a move to the club.

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The 18-year-old defender will join the U19 side of the Danish club as he continues his development as a footballer.

Acquah is expected to travel to Farum at the end of the season to permanently join Nordjaelland from Right to Dream Academy.

He joins Levy Nene as the latest Right to Dream Academy players to have joined FC Nordsjaelland after Araphat Mohammed and Caleb Yirenkyi.

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Noted for his defensive abilities, the fact-rising defender has been tipped to attain greater heights of his football career.

“I am very happy to sign a contract with this fantastic club. I am ready to learn and develop every single day - and to listen to the many good people in the club. - I will give my very best for FCN and I feel ready to take this next step in my development” he said.

Acquah, just like other graduates from the Right to Dream Academy, is expected to follow the footsteps of the likes of West Ham star Mohammed Kudus, Kamaldeen Sulemana of Southampton and Osman Ibrahim, who is set to join Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League.