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Clubs will be happy to pay a lot of money for Kamaldeen Sulemana, says FC Nordsjælland chairman

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The chairman for Danish giants, FC Nordsjælland, Jan Laursen  says he feels clubs will be willing to pay ‘a lot of money’ for the services of teenager Kamaldeen Sulemana in the summer transfer window.

Kamaldeen Sulemana’s rise to prominence has not gone unnoticed this season, attracting huge clubs across Europe.

The likes of Bayern Munich have been reportedly linked with the player while Manchester United are said to be interested in Kamaldeen Sulemana according to Jan Laursen.

“It’s been in the papers, and they [United] are one of those clubs that’s here sometimes, too. It’s probably one of those clubs that also follows him closely,” Laursen confirmed to the media as reported by the Manchester evening news.

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Speaking on the transfer rumors surrounding the future of the Ghanaian, the chairman of the club indicated that although clubs cannot travel to watch him play in person, he feels that some clubs will be willing to pay a lot to get the player’s signature.

He said: “I have the feeling that there are some who will be happy, even if they have to pay a lot of money, but time will tell.

“There are many who follow him, and not everyone who would like to be here because of various restrictions. Of course, some of the heavyweights follow him closely.”

Sulemana who has scored 10 goals and notched six assists in the current campaign, could, however, face challenges with playing in the UK, as he has not scored enough points to gain a working permit.

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His side would have to rise by one place in the UEFA co-efficient rankings or the player would have to make one more competitive appearance for Ghana in order to secure a working permit in the UK.

With Ajax being linked too, the winger could join up with fellow Ghanaian, Kudus Mohammed, who switched camps last summer and has won his first title with the club.

Source: footballmadeinghana.com

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