Ghanaian midfielder Kwasi Sorotu Badori is reportedly on the verge of a high-profile move to European football, with Danish Superliga champions FC Copenhagen close to finalising a deal for his signature.
Negotiations between the Danish giants and Berekum Chelsea have reached an advanced stage, and the 18-year-old is expected to travel to Denmark in the coming days to complete the final formalities, including a medical examination, ahead of the anticipated transfer.
The move represents a significant step for Badori, marking his first venture into European football after establishing himself as one of the standout talents in the Ghana Premier League.
FC Copenhagen, renowned for nurturing young talent and competing regularly in European competitions, including recent UEFA Champions League campaigns, are set to provide Badori with a platform to further develop his game.
If completed as expected, the transfer will continue Ghana’s proud tradition of producing footballers who successfully transition to top European leagues.
Copenhagen, who have already secured qualification for next season’s Champions League group stage, will be hoping that Badori can inject creativity and energy into their midfield, helping the club defend its domestic title while making an impact on the continental stage.
For Badori, the move is not only a chance to gain valuable European experience but also an opportunity to showcase his talents on one of football’s biggest stages, accelerating his development and raising his profile internationally.














































