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From the dusty pitches of Ghana to the Austrian Bundesliga, 18-year-old winger Daniel Nunoo has taken a significant leap in his football career.
Nunoo, who started with lower-tier Ghanaian side Shooting Stars FC, has been promoted to the first team of Austrian giants SK Rapid Wien.
Initially signed in September 2024 to develop with Rapid’s reserve side, the teenager’s swift progress changed that plan. He made his debut for Rapid II in November 2024, replacing Jovan Živković in the 60th minute of a 2. Liga clash against FC Liefering.
His blistering pace, technical skill, and attacking flair quickly caught the eye of the club’s top brass.
Primarily deployed as a right winger, Nunoo is versatile enough to play on the left or centrally as an attacking midfielder. His current contract runs until June 30, 2026, with an option to extend for an additional year.
According to Transfermarkt, Nunoo’s market value has already risen to €300,000—a figure expected to increase if he continues to shine at senior level.
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