Prince Amoako Jr Reportedly on Juventus Radar Ahead of January Transfer Window

Prince Amoako Jr Reportedly on Juventus Radar Ahead of January Transfer Window

  • Juventus appears close to securing a deal for FC Nordsjaelland’s 18-year-old Ghanaian winger Prince Amoako Jr
  • The young star hails from the renowned Right to Dream academy, the same institution that nurtured Tottenham Hotspur’s Mohammed Kudus
  • Like Kudus, Amoako combines electrifying speed with technical skill and a sharp attacking instinct

Italian Serie A giants Juventus are keeping a close watch on FC Nordsjaelland’s teenage prodigy Prince Amoako Jr., who has impressed with a series of standout performances since his arrival in Denmark.

Since launching their B team in 2018, originally called Juventus U23, the 36-time Italian champions have scouted young talent worldwide to strengthen their squad.

The team now competes in Serie C under the name Juventus Next Gen, serving as a key platform for emerging stars.

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It has already served as a springboard for the likes of Kenan Yildiz, Matías Soule and current Real Madrid defender Dean Huijsen, who all gained valuable senior minutes before stepping up to the first team.

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Juventus scouts impressed by Amoako Jr.

With the club determined to bolster their Next Gen set-up, Juventus scouts have turned their attention to 18-year-old Amoako.

According to One Football, intermediaries have offered the Ghanaian winger to the Turin giants, prompting the club to keep a close watch on his progress.

Per the source, Next Gen director Claudio Chiellini dispatched scouts to assess Amoako in league outings against Viborg FF and Odense BK, and the youngster did not disappoint.

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Prince Amoako Jr. Image credit: Owura
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According to Transfermarkt, Prince Amoako Jr. has already registered three goals and an assist in seven Superligaen appearances, with his explosive pace and tricky dribbling leaving Juve’s observers impressed.

Amoako’s rise has inevitably led to comparisons with Tottenham Hotspur’s Mohammed Kudus. Both players came through Ghana’s Right to Dream Academy before moving to Nordsjaelland, and both favour operating from the left wing.

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Amoako combines blistering pace with creativity and a cutting attacking instinct, drawing comparisons with Mohammed Kudus and raising expectations about his ceiling.

Nordsjaelland, famed for developing talents like Kamaldeen Sulemana, Andreas Skov Olsen, and Mikkel Damsgaard, continue to strengthen their status as an elite talent hub. Juventus are yet to submit a formal bid, but sustained scouting shows Amoako Jr. is firmly on their radar for future windows.

A move would see him follow in the footsteps of Ghanaian greats at Juventus, including Stephen Appiah, who featured from 2004 to 2006, and Kwadwo Asamoah, who enjoyed six successful years in Turin.

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YEN.com.gh had previously covered in detail Kwadwo Asamoah’s Juventus Academy project in Ghana, where the former Black Stars midfielder is committed to giving back by nurturing young talents.

Asamoah, who enjoyed a glittering spell with the Italian giants by winning six consecutive Serie A titles, hung up his boots in 2021 and teamed up with Juventus to establish the academy in Ghana.

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