The Danish football player Pernille Harder sends a request to the Danish superligaklubber for men.

They should think more on female football, think of the Wolfsburg-player.

– The largest superligaklubber should be able to create the opportunity for a team. As for example, FC Nordsjælland, who have made an academy. It must be the way forward, says Harder to Jyllands-Posten.

In the course of the next five years will Dansk Boldspil-Union (DBU) and the Danish kvindeklubber make a new influence on the development.

the League, which is being dubbed “The New influence on the development of” (DNK) to strengthen the sporting relationship with several kontraktspillere and better stadionforhold as well as the commercial and economic development in the clubs.

It falls in good taste with the Harder.

– It would be nice with a good league in Denmark. I do believe that you have the possibility with the thought of everything that has happened with kvindefodbolden and the interest that has arisen.

– With the right actions and the right people, I think, there are fine options, she says to Jyllands-Posten.

Landsholdsanføreren began his senior career eight years ago in the Skovbakken in Aarhus.

There was not an academy for women. She was allowed to train with the men on FC Midtjyllands academy, and she doesn’t think the situation has changed significantly today.

Therefore, it makes good sense, if superligaklubberne for men takes a responsibility with DNK, think Harder.

– It is about the terms and conditions must be improved. If you can get some clubs that have good facilities and have little economy to do well with, so the facilities are there for the youth teams also, it can provide the better Danish players.

It is a question both about the seniors, but also on the development of talent, and she says to Jyllands-Posten.

International has several big clubs already established team. In the Frauenbundesliga in Germany is eight of the 11 teams to come out of bundesligaklubber.

In the Women’s Super League in England and operates clubs such as Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea, West ham, Liverpool, Everton and Brighton also team.