The 19-year-old teenager of Ghanaian heritage believes he has become more accustomed to the Danish elite division contest given his impressive outings so far this term
Danish-born Ghana-prospect midfielder Noah Nartey says he now feels more established in the Danish Superlig, with his team-mates being credited with such effort at the Brondby Stadium in this current campaign.
The talented defensive midfielder, who rose through the ranks of Brondby IF, is currently enjoying a breakthrough season with the Copenhagen-based club and has earned plaudits from his team-mates following his stellar performances so far this season.
”I feel like I’ve had more games and should be an established player in the Super League, where I need to show myself. And I feel like I’m doing that,” the Ghana-prospect budding star told Tipsbladet prior to their game against Lyngby over the weekend.
He added: ”I think it’s a good mix of my teammates making me good and me really fitting into the style of play we have. I also have a lot of experience around me that teaches me a lot. I’m in a good group that I’m trying to continue.”
Nartey has been on fire for Brondby IF this season after netting 3 goals and bagging 6 assists in 25 games across all competitions in this 2024-25 football campaign.
Given his Ghanaian heritage, he remains eligible to represent Ghana at the international level despite playing for the Denmark U17, U18 & U19 national youth teams.