Ghana's prodigious talent Kamaldeen Sulemana is a man in demand as his list of suitors keeping bulging by the day as English football giants Manchester United have joined the race.

All along it has been Dutch giants Ajax who have been leading the chase for the talented Ghanaian forward with his Danish side FC Nordsjaelland rejecting a 10million pound bid for the 19 year old forward in January.

Ajax's Director of football, Marc Overmars will travel to Denmark to watch the youngster on Monday as they take on FC Copenhagen.

Last summer the Dutch giants signed Kamaldeen's compatriot Mohammed Kudus for 13 million euros and are keen to unite the silky winger with Kudus.

Kamaldeen Sulemana has been the star man for the Danish side this season in the Danish Superligaen with several foreign clubs taking notice of the player's form.

Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen have been mentioned as a suitor for Kamaldeen, and Ajaxare firmly in the mix with Manchester United joining the fray.

Ajax last summer picked up Mohammed Kudus from FC Nordsjælland, who - despite injuries - has aroused enthusiasm in the club, and therefore the Dutch are ready to trade with the Farum club again.

He has scored nine goals in 29 games in the current seas and has become the club's go to man in the team.

FC Nordsjælland are reportedly demanding  a record transfer more than that  which sent Kudus Mohammed to Ajax before selling Kamaldeen Sulemana who has been capped once by Ghana and is also a product of the Right to Dream Academy.