Teenage midfielder Richard Okyere of Kenpong Football Academy is currently trialing with Sønderjyske youth teams in Denmark.
Reports indicate that Okyere, having left Ghana on March 28, 2025, to display his skills, is drawing attention from various European clubs.
Okyere, a technically gifted and tactically astute midfielder with impressive vision and versatility, is prepared to make his mark on European football.
At a quick send-off, veteran coach JE Sarpong lauded his professionalism and urged adherence to the academy’s disciplinary standards.
Jonathan Setodji, the Academy’s Technical Director, is confident Okyere will succeed in Europe.
Belgium-based trainer Emmanuel Asante expressed optimism regarding Okyere’s skills.
Academy CEO and business leader Kennedy Agyepong (“Cappuccino”) has significantly boosted the academy’s reputation through networking with club executives in Germany, Belgium, Norway, France, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Croatia.
He aims to make the academy a leading football institution nationally and across Africa by significantly investing in player development.
Okyere’s trial comes after Bossman Debra’s permanent move to Stabæk, showcasing the academy’s strong development program.
Management has scheduled trials for Okyere in Germany, Belgium, and France following the Danish trial.
Adam Kwarasey, a former Black Stars goalkeeper and the academy’s European liaison, facilitates these international opportunities.
Kenpong Football Academy expects more players to transfer to European clubs on loan or permanently in the coming weeks.
Youngster Richard Okyere of Kenpong Academy faces Sønderjyske trial in Denmark
