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Danish Superligaen side FC Nordsjaelland have officially announced the signing of highly-rated youngster Prince Amoako Junior.
The 18-year-old joins the club after signing his first professional contract following his departure from feeder club Right to Dream Academy.
Having been with the Ghanaian academy for the past eight years, Amoako Junior now looks set to embark on his professional journey after penning a deal with the club.
He becomes the latest Ghanaian to join the Danish side after the transition of players such as Mohammed Kudus, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Ernest Nuamah and Ibrahim Osman in recent years.
"It feels really good to sign my first contract with FC Nordsjaelland. Farum and FCN are already like another home to me and I couldn't imagine a better place to start my professional career. I'm incredibly happy to be here," the teenager said.

"I'll keep doing what I'm good at. I like being on the ball and entertaining the fans. And I will do everything to do my absolute best for this club and our fans.
"It's going to be a dream come true when I step out at Right to Dream Park for my first Super League match and I'm incredibly looking forward to it."
Earlier this year, the winger had been training with the club and joined their mid-season camp while featuring in some of their friendly games as part of preparations for the second round of the season.
Amoako Junior will wear the No.22 shirt at the club.
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