Ghanaian youngster Prince Amoako Jnr is attracting growing calls for a national team invitation following an impressive campaign with Danish side FC Nordsjælland.
The 18-year-old attacker has emerged as one of the standout young talents in the Danish Superliga this season, with many Ghanaian fans urging national team coach Otto Addo to consider him for the Ghana national football team.
Discussions on social media and within Ghanaian football circles have intensified in recent weeks, with supporters pointing to the teenager’s strong performances as justification for a potential call-up to the Black Stars.
Amoako Jnr has been one of the most productive players in Nordsjælland’s attack this season, registering six goals and four assists in the Superliga. His 10 direct goal involvements make him the club’s most productive player in the current campaign.
His performances have also drawn attention from the national team technical team, with Addo reportedly making several visits to Right to Dream Park in Farum to watch Superliga matches and monitor Ghanaian talents.
The teenager joined Nordsjælland from the renowned Right to Dream Academy and enjoyed an impressive start to his senior career, registering both a goal and an assist on his debut for the club.
Danish football website Tipsbladet has also reported that several foreign clubs are closely monitoring the development of the Ghanaian youngster following his rapid breakthrough in Denmark.
With Ghana currently integrating more young players into the national team setup, Amoako Jnr’s form has strengthened calls among fans who believe the forward could soon earn an opportunity with the Black Stars.





