Reporter talks about what he’s learned about new star from West Ham insiders

Mohammed Kudus, a summer acquisition, has already had a significant impact on West Ham United.

Mohammed Kudus transferred from Ajax to West Ham during the summer transfer window, paying about £38 million.

The 23-year-old recently said that his stay with West Ham thus far has been a positive one. He is enjoying life at the London Stadium.

Kudus will develop into a tremendous player for the Hammers; I have no qualms whatsoever.

The Ghanaian has been introduced to action gradually by David Moyes, but he has excelled every single time he has been given the chance, and he is now clearly vying for the starting spot against Aston Villa in 12 days.

Fans have taken a tremendous liking to Kudus, and it’s obvious that his colleagues feel the same way.

Mohammed Kudus significantly impacts West Ham
The 23-year-old, who came off the bench against Newcastle on Sunday, saved a point for us.

Additionally, after the game, football writer Dean Jones discussed Kudus with some West Ham players in the mixed zone. To Give Me Sport, he said:

“I don’t believe I’ve ever seen a guy who was more ecstatic to score a goal than when we saw him in the mixed zone following the game. He was just grinning widely, and I believe he still has a lot to offer. His West Ham teammates hold him in extremely high regard and are already very impressed with him. Even though he hasn’t been given many opportunities from the start yet, the West Ham players I spoke to after the game were genuinely praising him.”

Since moving to the London Stadium, Kudus has already scored three goals for West Ham and has significantly improved the team.

He is obviously prepared, therefore Moyes must start him regularly in the Premier League immediately.

I would love to see Jarrod Bowen play in the middle as a striker with the Ghanaian international out on the right because Mohammed Kudus is superior to Michail Antonio on every level.

It’s obvious that the former Ajax player is prepared to go off in the Premier League; Moyes only needs to let him go.

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *