Alexander Riget, the technical director at FC Nordsjælland, has lauded the skills of their recent acquisition, Araphat Mohammed, describing him as a player with extraordinary talent.

Mohammed, 18, completed his transfer to the Danish club in January but awaited his work permit before becoming eligible to play for the Wild Tigers.

"Araphat is a player who possesses top-level skills at an extraordinarily high level. He boasts a formidable left foot and excels in duels," Riget commented.

"Although primarily playing in a central role in his youth, he also demonstrates versatility by thriving on the wing, where he can exploit spaces effectively."

"We see tremendous potential in Araphat, but we also acknowledge that he may require some time to adjust to the pace of the Super League."

Riget emphasized the significant contribution of the Right to Dream Academy in nurturing talent, highlighting Mohammed's addition as a testament to their exceptional work.

"The opportunity to bring a player like Araphat to FC Nordsjælland underscores the excellent work of our international academies, particularly Right to Dream," he stated.

"We eagerly anticipate Araphat's development at the club and are excited to witness his abilities on display, as he has consistently demonstrated for Right to Dream and our International Academy."

The Right to Dream Academy has a rich history of producing talented players for Ghana, including renowned names like Kudus Mohammed, Ernest Nuamah, Francis Abu, Abdul Mumin, and Kamaldeen Sulemana, among others.