Real Madrid are moving at pace to secure the signature of 16-year-old Ghanaian sensation Clifford Nana Boadi Kusi-Gyamfuaa, as the Spanish giants continue their aggressive recruitment of global youth talent.
The teenage forward has become one of the most talked-about prospects in Spanish youth football following a prolific campaign with CF Damm.
According to reports from respected transfer specialist Matteo Moretto, club scouts have recommended a swift move to bring the winger into the fold at Valdebebas.
While Real Madrid is currently leading the pursuit, Nana is no stranger to elite environments.
A former trainee at FC Barcelona’s famed La Masia academy, the Ghanaian youngster has flourished since moving to CF Damm, a Barcelona-based club renowned exclusively for its world-class youth development.
Competing in the División de Honor Juvenil—Spain’s top tier for under-19s—Nana has defied his age.
This season, he has already netted six goals, showcasing a blend of physical power and clinical composure that has left opposition defenders struggling to cope.
Primarily deployed on the flanks, Nana’s style of play is defined by an explosive turn of pace and a fearless approach to one-on-one situations.
Analysts in Spain have noted his remarkable physicality, which allows him to hold off senior youth defenders despite his age.
His versatility is equally impressive; while he thrives on the wing, a natural “eye for goal” makes him a constant threat when drifting into central areas.
Furthermore, his tactical maturity and decision-making in the final third have reportedly been the decisive factors in Real Madrid’s interest.
The move aligns with the “Galácticos of the future” policy spearheaded by Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez.
By identifying the brightest Ghanaian prospects in Europe early, the club aims to avoid the bidding wars that usually accompany established stars.
If the deal is finalised, Nana will join an elite pathway that has recently integrated talents from across Africa and South America.
CF Damm’s track record of producing professional-grade athletes suggests the winger is well-prepared for the step up to Madrid’s academy.