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Leicester agree Daniel Amartey fee with FC Copenhagen

Ghana's defender Daniel Amartey
Image: Ghana defender Daniel Amartey looks to be heading for the King Power Stadium

Leicester City have agreed a deal to buy defender Daniel Amartey from FC Copenhagen.

The Danish club say they have accepted a bid for the 21-year-old Ghana international and the player must now finalise personal terms and undergo a medical.

Copenhagen said in a statement to Denmark's stock exchange that the deal was worth around 34m Danish krone which equates to £3.47m.

The club's chief executive Anders Horsholt said: "We cannot turn down a transfer of this size because generally speaking, it is the best outcome for FC Copenhagen.

"We have been very happy to have Daniel here but it is part of our strategy as a club and a company to develop players to a level where they get so attractive that clubs from the biggest leagues will buy them for large sums of money."

Leicester will also need to acquire a work permit for Amartey so Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri remained coy about the deal when asked about it at his press conference on Monday afternoon.

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"When they arrive, I'll tell you," he said. "Now, we didn't announce the player and I respect Copenhagen but I also respect myself."

Born in Ghana, Amartey was scouted by current Estonia national team coach Magnus Pehrsson, who signed him for Swedish club Djurgarden in 2013.

After a successful spell with Djurgarden, Amartey joined FC Copenhagen in July 2014.

Daniel Amartey is a Ghana international and could be heading to Leicester City
Image: Amartey in action for Ghana last year

He was also part of the Ghana squad who were runners-up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, losing the final to Ivory Coast after a penalty shoot-out.  

Amartey will become the second January arrival at the King Power Stadium if the deal is completed, following the £3.75m signing of winger Demarai Gray from Birmingham City, as Ranieri strengthens his squad in a bid to continue Leicester's surprise challenge for the Premier League title. 

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