TBR Football understands that Real Madrid are keen and ready to battle with Premier League sides over a player who has only just arrived in Europe.
Ghanaian teenager Prince Amoako Junior joined Danish side FC Nordsjaelland in the summer from their famed Right to Dream academy in Accra.
The academy has previously produced the likes of Mohammed Kudus, Kamaldeen Sulemana and Simon Adingra.
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Now, the 18-year-old winger, whilst only playing a handful of games, has had scouts flocking to watch him in action in recent weeks as word spreads of his huge potential.
Prince Amoako Junior in action during the Ajax Future Cup 2024.
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Exclusive: Tottenham, Arsenal and Chelsea target Prince Amoako Junior
Sources have told TBR Football’s chief correspondent, Graeme Bailey, that Premier League clubs, including Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Chelsea, via BlueCo, have been to watch Prince Junior.
Meanwhile, Manchester City via City Group, Newcastle United, Brighton and Brentford also watched Prince over the weekend, as he scored the winning goal in Nordsjaelland’s 1-0 win over FC Midtjylland.
Prince, a right-footed inverted left winger, has four goals to his name from his first eight games of the new Danish Super League season.
TBR Football can also confirm that the interest is not just coming from England. Spanish giants Real Madrid are keeping close tabs on Prince, along with Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig and Marseille.
Indeed, TBR Football has been told by sources across Europe that Prince is one of the most talked-about young players on the continent at this moment.
Despite only moving to Nordsjaelland this summer, it is believed that some clubs are already weighing up the prospect of a January deal ahead of a potential move in the summer of 2026.
Prince Amoako Junior listed as one of top U-20 forwards in non-big-5
CIES Football have listed Junior as one of the best U-20 forwards outside of the top five leagues in the world.
The 18-year-old has been ranked fourth following what has been a great start to the season for him in the Danish top division.
Playing just his first season of senior football, the teenager is making a quick impression, and it’s no wonder Europe’s top clubs are chasing him.
After just eight matches, the winger is already six goals behind Kudus’ total of Super League goals for FC Nordsjaelland.