Ghana youth midfielder Kudus Mohammed has stated his desire to become a better player for FC Nordsjaelland in the ongoing campaign.
The 18-year-old joined the Wild Tigers this summer from Ghanaian side Right to Dream Academy.
The former Ghana U17 star is gradually finding his feet in the team after making his debut last month.
Having featured prominently for Kasper Hjulmand's side in the Danish and the UEFA Europa League, the attacking enforcer hopes to keep developing to become a mainstay in the club.
"I'm learning something all the time. It is about thinking about the collective and the team's best and yet contributing something individually. It only comes by playing many matches and training it over and over again.
"It's fantastic right now, and I look forward to every fight. I hope to score my first goal in the Super League, "said Mohammed Kudus, who has not yet thought of a jubilee when it happens.
"Right now, I focus on developing my game and getting better for the team. I have to contribute something unexpected, but I also have to learn to do it at the right times."
He was part of the Black Starlets team that lost 2-1 to Mali in the quarter final stage of the 2017 FIFA U17 World Cup in India.