Ghanaian youngster Ibrahim Osman has revealed he has adjusted to life at Nordsjaelland very well except for the weather conditions which seem to be taking a toll on him.
Osman made the move to join Nordsjaelland during the January transfer window after time with the Right to Dream academy in Ghana. The youngster seeks to join the crop of talents that have come through the ranks at the Danish club after joining from Right to Dream.
Mohammed Kudus, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Abdul Mumin and Ibrahim Sadiq are all players to have come through the same process and the 18-year-old is keen on taking the same path.
In an interview with the Danish club, Osman talked about his time at the club so far.
“It has been good except for the weather, I have to cope well. We have the same principles at Right to Dream so it’s quite the same but the intensity is very much different here. They demand higher intensity here so you have to put in more work,” he said.
The 18-year-old has made three appearances for Nordsjaelland’s first team since completing the move.