FC Nordsjælland winger Kamal Deen Sulemana has been handed his rudimentary call up into the Ghana national team by head coach CK Akonnor ahead of the international friendly with Mali.
The 18-year old has recently shot to fame with his dazzling moves on the flanks and defence splitting passes.
Ghana is set to play the Eagles of Mali on 10th October in Turkey and coach Akonnor has given the youngster his prime invite to the national team together with five new others.
Kamaldeen was born in Ghana and was a part of the Right to Dream Academy before joining the academy’s cooperative club in Denmark, FC Nordsjælland, in the winter 2020.
He signed a five-year deal with the club on his 18th birthday and got his debut for the club a week later, 22 February 2020, against SønderjyskE in the Danish Superliga.
In the summer 2020, he was handed shirt number 10 following the departure of Kudus Mohammed to Dutch side Ajax.
Kamal has been tipped to be the replacement of Kudus considering his skillful nature and wonderful technical skills.
He’s since played 15 games for the side and has scored 4 goals.