Club signs familiar agreement to replace £4.5 million Rangers rookie as “extraordinary” ace joins.

Club signs familiar agreement to replace £4.5 million Rangers rookie as "extraordinary" ace joins.
Club signs familiar agreement to replace £4.5 million Rangers rookie as "extraordinary" ace joins.

Club signs familiar agreement to replace £4.5 million Rangers rookie as “extraordinary” ace joins.

Club signs familiar agreement to replace £4.5 million Rangers rookie as “extraordinary” ace joins.

Once again, FC Nordsjaelland has shopped in a well-known market in an attempt to find another Right to Dream graduate who will be moving to Denmark to replace Mohamed Diomande, the January signing by Rangers.

The player who might replace Mohamed Diomande in Denmark shortly possesses the same qualities that made the Ivorian standout during his mid-season move to Ibrox, where he has already scored two goals in his first four Scottish Premiership appearances.

Club signs familiar agreement to replace £4.5 million Rangers rookie as "extraordinary" ace joins.
Club signs familiar agreement to replace £4.5 million Rangers rookie as “extraordinary” ace joins.

A proposal of approximately £4.5 million was accepted by Nordsjaelland for Diomande last month. Araphat Mohammed, a left-footed, all-action midfielder from Ghana’s Right to Dream program, was added to the Superligaen team on Wednesday following the acquisition of his work permit.

Mohamed Diomande has a significant influence at Rangers

Araphat is a player who possesses some elite skills at an exceptionally high caliber,” says technical director Alexander Riget of Nordsjaelland. “He is quite strong in duels and has an excellent left foot.

“Araphat can play on the wing, but in his childhood, he has mostly played centrally in the field. We think he’s a player with a lot of promise.

Rangers fans who have watched in amazement as Diomande and fellow January recruit Oscar Cortes dominate Scottish football would recognize Riget’s remarks. In Saturday’s 5-0 thumping of Hearts, both players found the net. Diomande opened the scoring with a rocket of a shot from the edge of the box with his reliable left boot.

Furthermore, considering Nordsjaelland’s history of introducing Right to Dream grads to Scandinavia (having given Brighton’s Simon Adingra and West Ham’s Mohamed Kudus significant breakthroughs), don’t be shocked if Araphet’s name appears in the gossip sections soon.

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