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Roony Bardghji

Swedish youngster set to become one of Europe's best

Roony Bardghji

16 July 2022 - 07:07

If Roony Bardghji is not a name you're familiar with now, you should probably get used to hearing it! Roony Bardghji is a talented Kuwait-born midfielder currently playing in Denmark for Copenhagen, and at the age of just 16-years-old has already helped himself to a place in the Danish Superliga side's first team.

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  • Having arrived in Sweden in 2012, aged just 7, Bardghji emerged through Kallinge's youth ranks before making a transfer to Rodeby. From there, Swedish giants Malmo were able to agree a deal for the player. Later, Copenhagen would pay around 4 million euros for the then 14-year-old to move to Denmark. 

    Already, Bardghji has played for both Sweden's under-17 and under-21 sides, fast becoming one of Sweden's best ever young talents.

    Numerous clubs have tried to lure the player to make a transfer, including Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Man Utd and Chelsea, but so far the forward has stayed loyal to the Danish club.

    Bardghji's preferred position is playing on the right had side of an attacking midfield trio, but can also play as a second striker or central attacking midfielder.

    With a stunning range of passing and crossing, the youngster is truly a mercurial talent who could go on to become one of the world's best players if given plenty of opportunity to shine as well as patience.

    The gifted midfielder is currently tied to a three year contract with Copenhagen, and is already valued in the region of 20 million euros.

    EYEFOOTBALL RATING

    Current Ability: 30/50

    Potential Ability: 48/50


    Written by Ketan Patel










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