F.C. København's talents have had a historic season, and the club is looking forward to an exciting future with new names on the way. While the first team has had a disappointing season, the U19 and U17 teams have won Danish championships, and the U15 team can complete the hat-trick this weekend. The club's development director Morten Grahn is satisfied with the development and looks forward to seeing more young players on the first team. FCK's development department has invested 48 million kroner in talent and youth football, which corresponds to an increase of 27 percent in just one year. This is partly a picture of a market that has taken off, and what it takes if you want to try to be with F.C. København. And it's not long since Morten Grahn sat around a table with the talent staff, Bo Svensson and the top of FCK in the form of director Jacob Lauesen and technical director Nils Koppen. The purpose was to review which positions they have in their own fold, which can be relevant in a first-team squad right now, and which names are on the way in the upcoming transfer windows. But it's still difficult to predict who will end up going all the way. So FCK's development department has established a collaboration with FC Rosengård, to give young players the opportunity to develop. Some players take the direct route, and others need one or two steps to the side to be ready. This is also the reason why Morten Grahn is not much for revealing which names are on the different lists. But there is a foretaste, when the first team goes on a training camp to Austria, where there will be several talents with. Among others Mustapha Nyassi, who came to the club in January from Gambia and has impressed on the right back, 17-year-old Henrik Haraldsen, who is captain of the U19 team and directs in the central defense, and 16-year-old Marvin Nasnas, who is considered by many to be one of the club's absolute greatest talents on the midfield.