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Promising Ghanaian talent Prince Amoako is set to join Danish Superligaen side FC Nordsjaelland.
The youngster is set to sign his first professional contract with Nordsjaelland from feeder club Right to Dream Academy.
Amoako Junior will officially commit to a long-term contract with the club after eight years in Ghana with the academy.
The Ghanaian will join Jens Olsen's side for the second half of the season as they look to bolster their squad. The fast-rising winger has had the opportunity of training with the club in the past few months as part of his development.

However, he now looks set to join the club for the foreseeable future permanently.
Amoako Junior shared a post on his social media page announcing his departure from the academy ahead of his next move.
"Truly, it all starts with a dream. Eight years ago, I joined the Right to Dream Academy. Today, an era comes to an end, and I’m forever grateful for the experiences, knowledge, and memories I’ve gained during my time there," he wrote.
"To the entire academy, coaches, staff, and fellow players, I’m honoured to have shared this journey with each and every one of you. Your tireless efforts, encouragement, and dedication have made a lasting impact on my life. I couldn’t have asked for more."
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