A number of top European clubs have registered their interest in signing Ghanaian youngster Yaw Yeboah.
The 19-year old has been on top form since joining Dutch side FC Twente on loan from English Premier League giants Manchester City.
His impressive outings for FC Twente has triggered some clubs in showing interest in signing him.
It is believed that the former Right to Dream academy player has already received lucrative offers from clubs who have been chasing after his signature since impressing at the 2015 FIFA U20 World Cup in New Zealand.
Yeboah was adjudged the most valuable player at the 2015 African Youth Championship in Senegal where Ghana placed third in the competition.
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