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French giants, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), are interested in signing Back Stars forward, Ernest Nuamah, from Nordsjaelland.
This is according to French media outlet, L’Equipe, who said the Danish club has already rejected a first bid for the 19-year-old.
The Paris-based club are now pursuing young talents because of a change in transfer policy. They have been buying star players for the better half of the last ten years, without seeing a lot of success in Europe.
Many clubs in Europe are said to be monitoring Ernest Nuamah after his breakout season with Nordsjaelland.
The Right to Dream Academy graduate scored 15 goals in 34 games across all competitions last season.
He was named the Danish Superliga Player of the Year for his exceptional campaign that saw him earn his first international call-up for Ghana.
Nuamah was a second-half substitute in the Black Stars 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Madagascar in June.
L’Equipe also adds that French Ligue 1 teams, Lille and Stade Reims are also interested in signing the winger this summer.
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