West Ham United is in advanced negotiations with FC Nordsjaelland for the acquisition of Ghanaian teenage sensation Ibrahim Osman. The English Premier League club and the Danish outfit are reportedly on the verge of finalizing an €18 million transfer deal for the Right to Dream Academy prodigy.
Osman, a sought-after talent drawing interest from various clubs, including Crystal Palace and Fulham, could potentially link up with former FC Nordsjaelland midfielder Mohammed Kudus at the London Olympic Stadium.
Currently in the United States with his Nordsjaelland teammates for preparations ahead of the upcoming Danish Superliga season, the winger garnered attention with an exceptional campaign last season. Having showcased his skills both domestically and in European competitions, Osman netted six goals across various tournaments for FC Nordsjaelland.
As a graduate of the esteemed Right to Dream Academy, Osman is touted as the next big star from Ghana, following in the footsteps of compatriots Mohammed Kudus and Kamaldeen Sulemana. West Ham’s pursuit of the young talent signifies their commitment to nurturing emerging talents and adds another exciting chapter to Osman’s promising career.