Liverpool have joined a tall of list of stellar European clubs interested in FC Nordsjaelland winger Kamaldeen Sulemana.
The Reds have expressed interested in the talented Ghanaian, who is weaving magic across Europe.
They have joined rivals Manchester United in a race for the signature of the wideman, who is being tracked by dozens of top clubs.
Sulemana has scored 10 goals and provided six assists this season, helping Nordsjaelland reach the play-offs in the Danish Superliga.
Nordsjaelland chairman Jan Laursen confirmed the interest in the youngster, speaking to Bold:
“It’s been in the papers, and they [United] are one of those clubs that’s here sometimes, too. It’s probably one of those clubs that also follows him closely,”
“I have the feeling that there are some who will be happy, even if they have to pay a lot of money, but time will tell.
“There are many who follow him, and not everyone who would like to be here because of various restrictions. Of course, some of the heavyweights follow him closely.”
Manchester United scouts have been tracking the youngster all season and looks poised to make it official by tabling an offer for his services.
The English giants are desperate to tie a deal in a bid to beat Ajax, Bayer Leverkusen, Lyon and Monaco to his signature.
However, it will appears a huge gamble for manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær as the talented player, does not have enough points to gain a work permit according to the new post-Brexit transfer rules,
That could change this summer if the Danish league climbs one place in the Uefe co-efficients, which would then see him meet the new UK points regulations.
Another possible hope for United would be if Sulemana makes one more competitive appearance for Ghana.
That too would again see his points tally rise enough to gain a work permit to play in England.