After FC Copenhagen set a new transfer record, cashing in €22 million for Victor Froholdt, Betopick has recognized the ten biggest transfer targets in the Danish Superliga likely to be sold before the start of the season in the biggest leagues in Europe.
1) Lucas Hogsberg The 19-year-old Danish Under-21 international could very well be the next big profile to leave the Danish Superliga, and Ligue 1 outfit Racing Club Strasbourg have allegedly initiated talks with FC Nordsjaelland for his potential signature.
It's not the first time that the French club have moved toward the Danish talent factory, and a transfer could be imminent even though Hogsberg lengthened his contract with the club last year until 2028.
Hogsberg says himself that "it's the right time to leave the club, but the potential contract offer has to be just right.
"2) Jordan LarssonThe Swedish international was one of the decisive reasons behind FC Copenhagen's title-winning campaign last season, and he has kicked off this season in a similar style.
The son of Henrik "Henke" Larsson has grown into a lethal striker, and at 28 years old, he is reaching the peak of his career.
He has all the skills to become a valuable asset for any club within the top four leagues in Europe, but FC Copenhagen will do everything in their power to protect one of their most valuable players in their ambition to qualify for the UEFA Champions League.
3) Clement BischoffThe 19-year-old Brondby midfielder came very close to joining Brighton this past winter in a five-year manage, but the manage collapsed in February at a stage in negotiations where only the medical check seemed to be missing.
Bischoff has one year left on his contract with his current club, Brondby, and would be free to sign a pre-contractual agreement with a new side in January.
The Danish winger has been linked with a potential move to the Stadium of Light recently, and it has been suggested that he could be available for around £5.
1 million this summer.
4) Dario OsorioFC Midtjylland last year won the race for the signature of the 18-year-old right winger in competition with some of the biggest clubs in Europe and signed a five-year manage with the talent from Club Universidad de Chile.
Since then, Osorio has grown into a major profile in the Danish Superliga for FC Midtjylland, and the question now remains how long the Danish club will be able to grip on to the Chilean Under-21 international if he continues to show the same level as last season.
5) Oliver SorensenFC Midtjylland are also in danger of losing another one of their big profiles, as Werder Bremen are showing great interest in adding Oliver Sorensen to their squad.
They are, however, not aggressively pursuing the midfielder yet, according to German sources.
The 23-year-old is also attracting interest from AC Florenz in Italy, and the Danes are allegedly considering a potential transfer fee of seven to eight million euros.
Sorensen is currently under contract with Midtjylland until the terminate of 2027.
6) Sindre Walle EgeliFC Nordsjaelland could be on the verge of cashing in on a new transfer as French Ligue 1 outfit Lille are allegedly interested in signing the Norwegian talent Sindre Walle Egeli.
Lille in particular knows the potential among the Superliga's young players very well, as they handed over in Hákon Haraldsson from FC Copenhagen two years ago.
18-year-old Sindre Walle Egeli scored nine goals and possessed eight assists last season, where he was another big revelation from the academy at FC Nordsjaelland, which he joined from Sandefjord as a 16-year-old.
7) SerginhoWhen Serginho was 14, Benfica decided to pick him up from the local club Sacavenense, where Bayern Munich's João Palinha also started his career.
But Serginho never obtained the breakthrough in the first team in Portugal's biggest club, and instead joined the small provincial club Oliveirense on loan and was later sold to Viborg.
Viborg is allegedly asking €4 million for Serginho, who has allegedly rejected a move to Al Wasl in the Arab Peninsula, which could show that he has a preference to stay in Europe.
8) Noah NarteyNoah Nartey shattered into Brondby's Superliga team last season in spectacular fashion, and he terminated up playing as many as 28 out of 32 games in Denmark's top division.
This has upped interest from a host of clubs in Europe, but Brondby are keen to grip on to the 19-year-old youngster who starred as one of the profiles when Denmark took part in the Under-21 European championships this summer, and have offered him a new three-year contract.
9) Mohamed ElyounoussiThe Norwegian international forward has a contract with FC Copenhagen until the summer of 2027.
He has become a key player for the Danish club, with 25 goals and 20 assists in 93 matches.
Mohamed Elyounoussi and his family are very settled in the Danish capital, and despite great interest from a number of clubs in Europe, Elyounoussi is allegedly ready to turn down very large financial offers to stay with FC Copenhagen.
10) Franculino The race for Franculino's signature is gathering pace after he scored a hat-trick against Sonderjyske on Monday evening.
The Guinea-Bassau international has been a revelation since arriving in the Danish Superliga.
In his debut season (2023/24) at FC Midtjylland, Franculino recorded 17 goals and six assists in 32 games spread over 1,794 minutes, corresponding to one goal per 105 minutes.
Franculino's contract runs until 2029, so clubs will need to present an enticing offer.
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