Danish club Lyngby Boldklub are set to part ways with promising Ghanaian attacker Michael Opoku after accepting an offer from Norwegian Eliteserien side Sarpsborg 08, according to TV 2 Norway.
The transfer fee is reported to be around 1.2 million Euros, with Lyngby also securing a resale clause in the agreement.
The move is not yet finalised, as the 20-year-old must still agree on personal terms with the Norwegian club, who currently sit 10th in the league.
If the deal goes through, Opoku will join a side with a strong track record in developing and selling young talent, as seen in their recent big-money sales.
Opoku, an offensive player known for his pace and creativity, has been with Lyngby since 2020.
Though still early in his career, he has made 28 senior appearances and drawn interest from several clubs this transfer window, including AC Horsens, whose earlier bid was rejected.
For Lyngby, this represents both a significant financial gain and a recognition of their ability to nurture young players for higher-level opportunities.
It could be the platform the Danish-born Ghanaian needs to make a bigger impact in Scandinavian football.