Caleb Yirenkyi — Scout Raporu
FC Nordsjaelland · Defensive Midfielder · GH
Gözlemci: Marcus Bennett
GPScout değerlendirme: 3.5/5 · Potansiyel: 4.5/5
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When Nordsjaelland sell, Europe's bigger clubs buy. That is the Right to Dream model in one sentence, and Caleb Yirenkyi is the next name in the queue. Born January 2006, the Ghanaian holding midfielder has just been voted the Danish Superliga's Young Player of the Year and named in the league's Team of the Year, all before his 21st birthday. The eight senior Ghana caps tell you the federation already knows.
Watch him for ten minutes and the appeal is obvious. At 1.82m he covers ground in front of the back four like a much older player: he reads the second ball, steps into passing lanes, and wins possession high enough to start attacks rather than just stop them. What separates him from the usual destroyer is the first pass -- clean, forward-minded, rarely wasted. He can also drop in as an auxiliary full-back when the system asks.
The development areas are honest ones. Two goals and five assists across a full league season is respectable for a number six, but the final-third decision is still the weakest part of his game; he sometimes takes the safe pass when a line-breaker is on. He can over-commit in the press and vacate the space he is paid to protect. None of this is unusual at twenty.
Contract to 2030 and a market value already around six million euros mean Nordsjaelland are under no pressure, so the buying club sets the timeline, not the seller. For a mid-table Premier League or Bundesliga side that wants a long-term holding midfielder with resale built in, this is a file to open now -- before a strong Africa Cup of Nations or a European run moves the number.
Scout tavsiyesi: Open the file now: long-term number six with built-in resale; the price rises after the next AFCON.