Ajax Sporting Director Marc Overmars has affirmed that talks have commenced for the signing of Ghanaian promising forward Kamaldeen Sulemana from FC Nordsjaelland in the summer.
The 19-year old has been in top form the Danish side in the ongoing season and has bagged eight goals.
Kamaldeen has also netted four goals in his last three games for Nordsjaelland.
The former Right to Dream Academy player who has already capped for the Black Stars was named among the best 50 young players to watch this season by UEFA, a testament to his huge potential due to his impressive abilities and quality.
“This player [Kamaldeen] has of course been put down fantastically in recent months. I have had some contact with that club [Nordsjaelland],” Overmars responds to a question about Kamaldeen on Sunday, Voetbalzone has reported.
“Now Ajax comes back every week as an interested party. Every club tries to put its players in the shop window.
“At the moment we also have some wingers running ourselves. Whether we should sell first? Well?
“That is a statement I have heard many times before. We will first calmly see what is going to happen before we may take big steps. ”
“I think we need two transfers if you spend and costs. It is known: we have to sell at least fifty million euros to break even.”
Ajax is looking to strengthen its left-wing position for a while, a position Kamal Deen Sulemana fits in perfectly following the departure of Quincy Promes to Spartak Moscow and the struggle of new Moroccan signing Oussama Idrissi in stepping up
Kamaldeen has filled in the big shoes left behind by Mohammed Kudus’ who joined Ajax last summer in a big-money move.
Kamaldeen who currently dons the No.10 shirt at Nordsjaelland has created a reputation as the Wild Tigers’ new talisman on the pitch.




























