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Nordsjaelland extend contract with Ghana midfielder

Nordsjaelland extend contract with Ghana midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi until 2030

Danish Superliga outfit FC Nordsjaelland have announced that promising Ghanaian midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi has signed a contract extension that keeps him at the club until the summer of 2030.

The 19-year-old, who has been one of the club’s brightest young talents, has already made 29 league appearances since breaking into the first team and has established himself as a key figure in the side.

Yirenkyi’s impressive consistency and maturity have also earned him six international caps for Ghana.

Confirming the extension, Nordsjaelland’s football director Alexander Riget praised Yirenkyi’s development and professionalism, noting that his work ethic and mentality have been instrumental in his rapid progress.

“Through a fantastic mentality and hard work every single day, Caleb has undergone excellent development over the past year and established himself as one of the best midfielders in the Super League. Therefore, we have chosen to honor him with a new contract,” Riget said.

Although the new agreement extends his stay by just six additional months – from 2029 to 2030 – it reflects the club’s long-term commitment to nurturing his growth and ensuring stability in their midfield.

Yirenkyi has featured 12 times in the current Superliga season, continuing to impress with his energy, vision, and composure.

His extension further strengthens the strong bond between Nordsjaelland and Ghanaian football, with the club renowned for developing top Ghanaian talents through its Right to Dream Academy partnership.

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