Belgian Jupiler Pro League side Zulte Waregem are keen on bringing in Ghanaian defender Abdul Mumin.
According to reports in Belgium, Mumin who currently plays for FC Nordsjaelland in the Danish league is the club’s top priority before the window shuts.
The 21-year old has been a revelation for Nordsjaelland, making sixteen league appearances with his exploits attracting top clubs in Europe.
With just five months left on his existing contract, the former Right to Dream player is highly tipped to make a move to Belgium.
Aside Zulte Waregem, Danish top club FC Midtjylland have also expressed interest in signing the Ghanaian
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