Ibrahim Jabir, an 18-year-old forward from Ghana, has commenced trials at Norwegian club Sogndal Football in a bid to kickstart his career abroad.

Formerly of Liberty Professionals, Jabir brings athleticism and keen goal-scoring instincts to the table.

Over the next two weeks, he will undergo observation by the technical team of Sogndal Football, a Division One side in Norway.

With aspirations to launch his professional career overseas, Jabir aims to impress the Norwegian club during his trial period.

Sogndal Football has a history of hosting Ghanaian talents, with players like Isaac Twum and Mahatma Otoo enjoying fruitful spells at the club.

Now, Jabir hopes to follow in their footsteps and make a mark in European football.

As part of his trial, Jabir may have the opportunity to showcase his skills in a friendly match against Brann, scheduled for Sunday.

This match serves as part of Sogndal's preparations for the upcoming season, set to commence on April 1.

For Jabir, this trial represents a significant opportunity to demonstrate his talent and potential on the international stage, as he seeks to carve out a successful career in European football.