Spanish powerhouse Real Madrid have moved swiftly to secure one of the most exciting teenage prospects on the Iberian scene, completing the signing of Spanish-born Ghanaian talent Clifford Nana Boadi Kusi-Gyamfuaa.
The highly-rated 16-year-old arrives from Catalan outfit CF Damm, where he has been sharpening his craft in the División de Honor. His performances at youth level have not gone unnoticed, with Madrid reportedly beating competition to lure the gifted youngster to the capital.
Clifford’s football education has been shaped within elite environments. Having previously spent time in the academy system of arch-rivals FC Barcelona, the technically polished prospect now switches allegiances and will continue his progression within Los Blancos’ revered youth structure.
According to Italian transfer specialist Matteo Moretto, negotiations between both clubs have been successfully concluded, clearing the path for the teenager to integrate into Madrid’s development ranks in the coming weeks.
On the pitch, Nana has demonstrated maturity beyond his years this season. In 15 appearances in the División de Honor, he has found the net six times, a return that underlines both his attacking instinct and growing influence in the final third.
While his immediate focus shifts to carving out a pathway at the Santiago Bernabéu, his rise is also being tracked from West Africa.
Owing to his Ghanaian lineage, the Ghana Football Association are expected to monitor his development closely, hopeful that the blossoming star may one day pledge his international future to the Black Stars.
For now, however, the spotlight rests firmly on Madrid, where another promising talent begins the long journey from prospect to potential superstar.





