Kamaludeen Sulemana delighted to sign first professional contract with FC Nordsjaelland

Published on: 25 February 2020

Ghanaian teen sensation Kamaludeen Sulemana says he is excited to pen a deal with Danish side FC Nordsjaelland.

The youngster joined Nordsjaelland on a five year deal from the Right to Dream Academy and made his debut on Sunday in the club's Cup win against Sondeskjye.

"I am very happy, at least as grateful and even more excited,' he said. "I have high expectations for myself and this is the time to redeem them.

"My goal is to get a lot of minutes on the field and help the team as much as I possibly can. From there I have to build on, but it usually goes well for the young players here at the club," he added. 

Sulemana joins compatriots Abdul Mumin, Kudus Mohammed, Clinton Antwi and Isaac Atanga at the club and believes his transition into the team will be easy.

"I consider myself a fun and friendly guy. In addition, I am also quite stubborn and confident. It has been really easy to move to Denmark and be integrated into the squad," he said. 

"FC Nordjaelland collaboration with Right to Dream makes the add-on period easy and unproblematic. Everyone has been welcoming and supported me," he added. 

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