According to L’Équipe, PSG’s first offer for Ghana’s Ernest Nuamah has been rejected by Nordsjaelland.
L’Équipe’s report states that French champions PSG have shown keen interest in signing the promising Ghanaian young talent, Ernest Nuamah. The 19-year-old left-winger is currently playing for Danish club FC Nordsjaelland.
Its been reported that, PSG has already made an offer for the highly-rated Ghanaian player, but the Danish club has rejected it.
Despite this setback, Nuamah remains under contract with Nordsjaelland until June 2026.
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In the last season, Nuamah demonstrated his potential by scoring 15 goals and providing 4 assists in 34 appearances across all competitions.
His remarkable performance earned him three prestigious individual awards – Young Player of the Year, Best Player for Spring (voted by coaches), and Player of the Season (voted by players).
Having made his senior debut for Ghana recently in a match against Madagascar during the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers in Antananarivo, Nuamah has shown promise at the international level as well.
He also represented Ghana in the U23 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, scoring one goal in three games.
In addition to PSG’s interest, French clubs Stade Reims and Lille are also closely monitoring the situation of this highly talented footballer, who honed his skills at the Right to Dream Academy.
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