Ghana U20 talent Abdul Hakim Sulemana has completed his move to Danish Superliga side Randers FC, marking a significant step in his career.

The 19-year-old has signed a two-year deal with Randers FC, transitioning from French giants Olympique Lyonnais. Under the terms of the agreement, Lyonnais will receive future proceeds from Sulemana's potential onward transfer.

Sulemana, younger brother of Black Stars forward Kamaldeen Sulemana, is expected to gain valuable playing time and experience in Denmark. His move to Randers FC is seen as a crucial opportunity for growth and development.

In his first comments following the transfer, Sulemana expressed his enthusiasm about joining Randers FC.

"I am very happy to have landed in Randers. It is a good club known for developing players. It's also great to have someone I already know and have worked with, like Fatah from Right to Dream," he said.

Sulemana is eager to showcase his talents at his new club. "I am looking forward to demonstrating my abilities at Randers FC.

I bring good speed, strong dribbling skills, and a challenging style of play. I also aim to contribute positively to the squad with my good spirit. I can’t wait to start training," he added.

The young midfielder was also part of the Black Satellites team that won gold at the African Games in Accra earlier this year, highlighting his pedigree and potential.

As Sulemana embarks on this new chapter, Randers FC fans can anticipate an exciting addition to their squad with his dynamic style and promise.