With Victor Froholdt’s blockbuster €22 million move setting a new transfer record for FC Copenhagen, the spotlight is now on the next wave of talent poised to exit the Danish Superliga. As European clubs gear up for the new season, several rising stars and proven performers from Denmark are being closely watched. Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 Superliga players who could be making high-profile transfers before the summer window closes.
1. Lucas Høgsberg – FC Nordsjælland’s Next Export?
At just 19, Lucas Høgsberg is already making waves in the transfer market. The Danish U21 international has attracted interest from Ligue 1 side Racing Club Strasbourg, a club that has frequently turned to Nordsjælland for fresh talent. Despite recently extending his contract until 2028, Høgsberg admits he’s ready for the next step — but only if the deal feels right. A transfer before the season begins seems increasingly likely.
2. Jordan Larsson – Copenhagen’s Crown Jewel Drawing Attention
Swedish forward Jordan Larsson, son of football legend Henrik Larsson, played a pivotal role in FC Copenhagen’s championship campaign and has carried that form into the new season. At 28, he’s hitting his prime and is on the radar of top-tier European clubs. Still, Copenhagen will fight to keep their talisman as they eye Champions League qualification.
3. Clement Bischoff – Brighton Deal Fell Apart, But Interest Persists
The 19-year-old Brøndby midfielder nearly joined Brighton in January, but the transfer collapsed at the final hurdle. With only one year left on his contract, Bischoff could be snapped up for a cut-price fee of around £5.1 million. Sunderland has been linked recently, and a summer move is firmly on the cards.
4. Dario Osorio – Midtjylland’s Chilean Sensation
Since joining FC Midtjylland from Universidad de Chile, 18-year-old Dario Osorio has blossomed into one of the league’s brightest young talents. European giants were already circling before his arrival, and after a strong debut season, renewed interest could make it difficult for Midtjylland to hold onto him much longer.
5. Oliver Sørensen – Midtjylland’s Midfield Maestro on Bundesliga Radar
Midtjylland may also lose Oliver Sørensen, with Werder Bremen and Fiorentina both expressing interest. The 23-year-old midfielder is contracted until 2027, and the Danish club is believed to be seeking a fee between €7–8 million. Though not aggressively pursued yet, talks could accelerate as the window progresses.
6. Sindre Walle Egeli – Another Nordsjælland Gem in Demand
Norwegian starlet Sindre Walle Egeli, just 18, enjoyed a breakout season with nine goals and eight assists. Ligue 1 club Lille, known for mining Superliga talent, are reportedly keen on the attacking midfielder. Having joined from Sandefjord at 16, Egeli is the latest academy product to attract continental interest.
7. Serginho – Viborg’s Portuguese Playmaker Available for €4M
Once a Benfica prospect, Serginho has revitalized his career at Viborg. The club is reportedly open to selling the 22-year-old for €4 million. Despite turning down a lucrative move to the UAE, Serginho appears eager to continue his development in Europe, making him an appealing option for mid-level continental clubs.
8. Noah Nartey – Brøndby’s Teenage Breakout Star
Nartey’s rise has been meteoric. The 19-year-old played in 28 of Brøndby’s 32 league matches last season and impressed in the U21 Euros. While clubs across Europe are circling, Brøndby is determined to keep him, offering a new three-year deal to secure one of Denmark’s most exciting prospects.
9. Mohamed Elyounoussi – Staying Put in Copenhagen?
A mainstay in FC Copenhagen’s attack, Norwegian international Mohamed Elyounoussi has racked up 25 goals and 20 assists in under 100 games. Despite reported interest from abroad, he and his family are settled in Denmark, and the forward seems content to honor his contract through 2027 — unless a sensational offer arises.
10. Franculino – Goal Machine Drawing Global Attention
Few players have made a bigger impact than Franculino. The Guinea-Bissau striker exploded onto the scene with 17 goals and six assists in his first Superliga season. His hat-trick against SønderjyskE only heightened the buzz. With a contract running through 2029, FC Midtjylland can afford to demand a premium for his services.