By: Nana Kwame Bediako
Ghanaian youngster and FC Nordsjaelland emerging talent Ibrahim Osman is edging closer to agreeing a deal with English club West Ham United as the East London side wants to add him to their growing list of talented players.
West Ham and FC Nordsjaelland are reported to be agreeing on a fee of around 18 million euros for the forward, who has been glowing in the Danish league with FC Nordsjaelland. Osman’s form has not only attracted West Ham but also teams like Fulham and Crystal Palace, who have also shown interest in the young forward.
Ibrahim Osman, who is a product of the Right to Dream Academy, could be joining fellow academy product Mohammed Kudus in East London if everything goes according to plan with the deal with West Ham United.
Following the departure of fellow Ghanaian teammate and Right to Dream Academy mate Ernest Nuamah, Ibrahim Osman has rightly stepped in to fill the void, as he scored six goals across all competitions for FC Nordsjaelland this season.
Strongly catching the attention of the football community, Ibrahim Osman is up for the task of becoming one of the best players the world has ever seen emerge from Ghana.