Ghanaian youngster Araphat Mohammed is the latest gem from the Right to Dream Academy conveyor belt to join sister club FC Nordsjaelland.

The 18-year-old talent is excited to have joined the Danish side and admits that he cannot wait to get started for his new club.

"It feels really good to be here at FC Nordsjælland. I can't wait to get started. I have already attended some trainings and it has been really good so far. But of course also hard.

Araphat says that it is a step up but he is ready to fight for his spot in the team with his performance at training.

It is a high level and you have to fight and perform at every training session if you want to be able to keep up.

 I am determined to give everything I have in me to achieve the best results with FC Nordsjælland.

Of course I want to show everyone what I'm capable of on the pitch, but that first requires me to show myself on the training pitch - and that's where my focus is now.

 Naturally, I have been able to follow the journey that many of the Right to Dream players who have been at the club have taken.

And it is a huge inspiration for me to see the steps they have taken - both in FC Nordsjælland and subsequently in the bigger leagues."

The 18-year-old finalized his transfer in January but awaited his work permit before being eligible to feature for the Wild Tigers.

The Right to Dream Academy has been a conveyor belt of talents for Ghana producing the likes of Kudus Mohammed, Ernest Nuamah, Francis Abu, Abdul Mumin, Kamaldeen Sulemana among others.