Caleb Yirenkyi is one of Ghana’s most exciting young football talents and among the brightest midfield prospects emerging from the renowned Right to Dream Academy system.
Known for his composure on the ball, tactical intelligence, defensive awareness, and ability to dictate play from midfield, the youngster has rapidly established himself as one of the standout performers in the Danish Superliga.
Currently, Yirenkyi plays for FC Nordsjaelland, where he has become a key figure despite his young age. Having progressed through the club’s academy setup after arriving from Right to Dream, the midfielder signed a long-term contract until June 2030 and is widely regarded as one of the most valuable young players in Scandinavia.
At international level, Yirenkyi has already broken into the senior Ghana national team. As of mid-2026, he has accumulated 11 caps and scored one goal for the Black Stars, further strengthening his reputation as one of Ghana’s most promising midfielders ahead of future AFCON and FIFA World Cup campaigns.
Salary
Following his rapid rise at FC Nordsjaelland, Yirenkyi signed a new long-term contract extension that secures his future at the Danish club until June 30, 2030.
While player salaries in Denmark are rarely disclosed publicly, industry estimates suggest that the Ghanaian midfielder earns approximately €250,000 annually, reflecting his status as one of the club’s most valuable emerging talents.
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Given his accelerating development and growing interest from clubs across Europe’s top leagues, his earnings are expected to rise significantly should he secure a major transfer in the coming years. Recent reports have linked him with clubs including Liverpool, Arsenal, Porto, Brighton, and Bournemouth.
| Salary period | Estimated earnings |
|---|---|
| Annual Salary | $285,000 |
| Monthly Salary | $23,750 |
| Weekly Salary | $5,480 |
| Daily Salary | $782 |
Market Value
According to Transfermarkt, Yirenkyi’s current market value stands at €10 million as of May 2026, making him the most valuable player at FC Nordsjaelland and one of the highest-valued Ghanaian players born in 2006.
His valuation has experienced a meteoric rise over the last 18 months, driven by his breakthrough performances in Denmark, senior international recognition with Ghana, and increasing interest from several elite European clubs.
| Date | Market Value | Age | Club |
|---|---|---|---|
| 03.15.2024 | €50,000 | 18 | FC Nordsjaelland U-19 |
| 06.16.2025 | €1,000,000 | 19 | FC Nordsjaelland |
| 09.30.2025 | €3,000,000 | 19 | FC Nordsjaelland |
| 12.15.2025 | €6,000,000 | 19 | FC Nordsjaelland |
| 03.25.2026 | €8,000,000 | 20 | FC Nordsjaelland |
| 05.25.2026 | €10,000,000 | 20 | FC Nordsjaelland |
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Career
Caleb Yirenkyi’s rise is another success story from Ghana’s famous Right to Dream talent pipeline, which has produced several elite footballers over the last decade.
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Right to Dream Academy (2017–2024): Yirenkyi joined the Right to Dream Academy in Ghana as an 11-year-old and steadily developed into one of the academy’s standout prospects. His technical ability, tactical intelligence, and versatility made him one of the most highly regarded players in his age group.
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FC Nordsjaelland breakthrough (2024–2025): After turning 18, he moved to Denmark and joined FC Nordsjaelland’s academy system before quickly progressing into the first team. His impressive displays in midfield helped him establish himself as a regular starter despite competing against more experienced players.
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FC Nordsjaelland (2025–Present): Yirenkyi has continued his rapid development in the Danish Superliga, becoming one of the league’s standout young midfielders. His performances have attracted significant transfer interest, with reports suggesting several Premier League clubs have closely monitored his progress.
Accolades & highlights
Yirenkyi enters the 2026/27 season as one of Africa’s most exciting young midfield prospects.
His ability to operate as a central midfielder, defensive midfielder, right-back, or wing-back has made him an invaluable asset for both club and country. During the 2025/26 campaign, he established himself as FC Nordsjaelland’s most valuable player and one of the highest-rated young midfielders in Scandinavian football.
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His development has drawn comparisons to former Ghana and Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien, who has worked closely with him during his time at Nordsjaelland. Reports from England have highlighted interest from Arsenal, Liverpool, and other major European clubs, underlining the regard in which he is held across the continent.
Among supporters and scouts, Yirenkyi is widely viewed as one of the next major exports from the Right to Dream system. Recent discussions among fans and analysts have praised his maturity, versatility, and potential to secure a transfer worth more than €20 million in the near future.
For Ghana, he represents the future of the national team’s midfield and is expected to play a significant role in the Black Stars’ ambitions at future AFCON tournaments and FIFA World Cups.





