West Ham set to follow Rangers’ lead with reported £15.3m Right to Dream transfer

West Ham set to follow Rangers’ lead with reported £15.3m Right to Dream transfer
West Ham set to follow Rangers’ lead with reported £15.3m Right to Dream transfer

West Ham set to follow Rangers’ lead with reported £15.3m Right to Dream transfer

West Ham set to follow Rangers’ lead with reported £15.3m Right to Dream transfer

This January, Rangers won’t be the only team signing an FC Nordsjaell and Right to Dream graduate; West Ham is also pursuing Ibrahim Osman.

The 22-year-old Ivorian midfielder Mohamed Diomande, who has played for the Superliga team for four years, is reportedly close to joining the Ibrox team.

West Ham set to follow Rangers’ lead with reported £15.3m Right to Dream transfer
West Ham set to follow Rangers’ lead with reported £15.3m Right to Dream transfer

Now, West Ham are looking to sign what would be their second player from the Right to Dream Academy, with the club splashing out

£38m on Ajax forward Mohammed Kudus in the summer.

Ghanaian attacker Ibrahim Osman looks to be one of the brightest young talents coming out of the country and the latest suggests

West Ham are going to splash out on the teenager.

West Ham move for Ibrahim Osman

According to renowned transfer reporter Fabrizio Romano, West Ham and FC Nordsjaelland are now in negotiations over a €18

million (£15.3 million) trade.

With West Ham effectively bypassing a transfer level in favor of the wide player, it’s a very tempting transaction that highlights

Ibrahim Osman’s potential.

Rangers, on the other hand, are expected to spend approximately £4.5 million for Mohamed Diomande, with the ultimate goal being

to resell the midfield player to the Premier League for a substantial profit.

Generally, this is the route that Right to Dream Academy graduates will take; that is via a third tier league/club like FC Nordsjælland,

then to second tier club/league like Rangers or Ajax, and then to a top five club or league, such as the Premier League.

It’s a testament to the talent Ibrahim Osman boasts that West Ham have gone right to source

with the winger only joining the Danes 11 months ago.

Mohamed Diomande earns Rangers Right to Dream

The Right to Dream Academy is a quite remarkable youth football project which harnesses the power of the

beautiful game to improve lives in West Africa.

Handing out 18 scholarships a year across 25k auditions, places are limited but the impact can be huge beyond football with some

players even earning scholarships in the USA.

Rangers are apparently in the process of booking Diomande’s medical, an Ivory Coast standout who is a Right to Dream Academy star

who will have an opportunity to make a mark on the team.

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