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Danish top-flight side Randers Football Club are in talks with Levadia Tallinn over the possible signing of Ghanaian attacker Ernest Agyiri.
The interest from Denmark comes after his impressive season so far with the Estonian side where he has scored 13 goals in 22 appearances across all competitions so far this season.
Agyiri has 11 league goals to his name in the 2023 season while also scoring two goals during the Conference League first qualification round.
Agyiri joined Levadia in January 2021 and helped them to win the league and Estonian Cup titles in his first season.
He is a Right to Dream Academy Graduate as well as a former Manchester City youth player.
READ ALSO: From Darkuman to Manchester City and now Estonia; Ernest Agyiri’s rollercoaster career
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