Brighton & Hove Albion are continuing to monitor FC Nordsjaelland winger Prince Amoako Junior as competition around one of Denmark’s most watched young attackers tightens.
TransferFeed reports that Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are among the leading clubs tracking the 19-year-old, with Brighton, Bournemouth, Freiburg, RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund also watching his development.
The same report says Nordsjaelland could seek a fee in the region of €27m to €32m.
For Brighton, the appeal is clear. Amoako is a right-footed left winger developed through the Right to Dream pathway, an academy network that has already produced major Ghanaian talent.
FC Nordsjaelland confirmed in February 2025 that Amoako had signed after progressing from Right to Dream, while MyJoyOnline reported that it was his first professional contract.
Brighton have built much of their recruitment success on moving before the market fully forms. Amoako fits that type of watchlist: young, technically sharp, carrying resale logic and already attracting heavyweight attention.
The price, though, is no longer gentle. A €27m to €32m valuation would push the deal beyond a simple development punt.
That matters when Brighton’s own winger picture is under scrutiny. Read Brighton has already assessed Liverpool’s interest in Yankuba Minteh, and any serious Amoako move would need to be judged against Albion’s wider attacking plans.
For now, this looks like a tracking brief rather than a live Brighton push.
But if the race accelerates, Albion will need to decide quickly whether Amoako is worth entering early, or whether the price has already moved beyond the value zone they usually like to attack.




