West Ham closing in on signing Ghanaian forward Ibrahim Osman
The East London team West Ham United is eager to add the Ghanaian youth international and rising star Ibrahim Osman to their roster of exceptional players, and the two sides are getting closer to finalising a deal.
- The 19-year-old winger was part of the same academy that produced Kudus
- The Hammers sit sixth in the Premier League and remain in the Europa League
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The forward, who has been sensational for FC Nordsjaelland in the Danish division, is reportedly pegged at a value of approximately 18 million euros by West Ham. The teenage forward’s form has piqued the interest of clubs beyond just West Ham, including Fulham and Crystal Palace.
West Ham ‘eye £15m move for Ghanaian winger Ibrahim Osman from Danish outfit FC Nordsjaelland – with Hammers set to beat Brighton and Brentford to his signature’
West Ham seems to have falling in love with the best youngsters from Ghana and are assembling them to build a difficult to beat team. Their experience with Mohammed Kudus seems to have convinced them of the quality that young Ghanaian footballers bring to the table.
Mohammed Kudus has become the sensational player West Ham have been looking for and he has delivered since he joined them from Ajax.
The Right to Dream Academy alum Ibrahim Osman could be joining fellow alum Mohammed Kudus in East London if the West Ham United transaction goes through.
Having scored six goals in all competitions for FC Nordsjaelland this season, Ibrahim Osman has dutifully filled the vacuum left by Ernest Nuamah’s departure from the Right to Dream Academy and his fellow Ghanaian teammates.
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Ibrahim Osman, who has been garnering a lot of attention from football fans, has everything it takes to become one of the greatest players to come out of Ghana in recent history.
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