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FC Nordsjaelland forward Prince Amoako Junior says a move to Premier League heavyweights Chelsea would be a dream for him.
The Ghanaian youngster has been impressive in the first six months of his professional career, contributing heavily to the Danish side's season.
Amoako Junior leads the chart for the most goal contributions at the club this season in the league with five goals and four assists.
While he is only playing top-flight football for the first time this season, the 18-year-old says he would relish a move to Stamford Bridge in future.
"I've always loved Chelsea since I was young," he told Joy Sports.
"It would be a dream to play for them, but I also want to see myself at a place where it feels like home and a place where I will feel happy and play.
"Right now, I don't know that yet."
The winger came through the ranks at the Right to Dream academy before joining the Danish side's senior team at the start of the season.
Amoako Junior will be hoping to inspire Nordsjaelland to a playoff spot at the end of the season as they currently sit eighth with 24 points from 18 games played.
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