FC Nordsjælland chairman Jan Laursen has suggested Manchester United have an interest in signing their star winger Kamaldeen Sulemana.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side are keen on bolstering their attacking options at the end of the season with the addition of a new wide-man under consideration.

Sulemana, 19, is reportedly one option available to them after an excellent individual season in the Danish top-flight with FC Nordsjælland.

The teenage winger has scored 10 goals and notched six assists to help his side into the play-offs this season, something which has subsequently seen him linked with a big summer move.

Ajax are another side strongly linked with a summer transfer for the young Ghanaian and now Nordsjælland chairman Laursen has lifted the lid on the recent transfer rumours.

“It’s been in the papers, and they [United] are one of those clubs that’s here sometimes, too. It’s probably one of those clubs that also follows him closely,” Laursen told Bold.dk.

He added: “I have the feeling that there are some who will be happy, even if they have to pay a lot of money, but time will tell.

“There are many who follow him, and not everyone who would like to be here because of various restrictions. Of course, some of the heavyweights follow him closely.”

Under the new post-Brexit transfer rules Sulemana does not currently have enough points to gain a work permit in the UK.

However, that could change this summer if the Danish top-flight rises by one place in the Uefa co-efficent rankings or if Sulemana makes one more competitive appearance for Ghana.