Mohammed Kudus spotted having his first training with West Ham

Mohammed Kudus, a top midfielder for Ghana, has finally begun working out with West Ham United FC ahead of the weekend.

He signed a five-year contract with the East London club after passing his required medical examination, and the club made the announcement four days ago.

The Ghanaian international is playing in a new league and club, but  Ghanaians are confident he will have a significant impact on his new team.

 

The highly regarded 23-year-old Ghanaian midfielder started working out with his new team today in preparation for their trip to Luton Town FC on Friday.

This season, Kudus has already made an impact on the pitch with goals and assists in two different games.

He was included in the Eredivisie team of the week as a result of his performances.

 

Kudus distinguished himself by scoring 11 goals and dishing out three assists for Ajax in league games during the 2022–2023 season.

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