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Saudi Arabia Pro League side Al Ittihad contact West Ham United for Ghana star Kudus Mohammed

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
June 19, 2024
in Asia, Football, Ghana, Players Abroad, Transfers
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Saudi Pro League powerhouse Al Ittihad has emerged as a determined suitor in the race to secure the services of Mohammed Kudus, setting up a challenging scenario for West Ham United as they strive to retain the highly talented player ahead of the upcoming season.

As highlighted by a report from @RobDawsonESPN, Al Ittihad’s interest in Kudus intensifies the competitive landscape surrounding his future.

During his debut season in England, Kudus left a lasting impression with his stellar performances for West Ham United. His adept skills and dynamic playing style quickly endeared him to fans and established him as a key player within the squad. This successful adaptation to English football has not only bolstered Kudus’s reputation but also attracted attention from clubs seeking to capitalize on his abilities.

Al Ittihad’s pursuit of Kudus underscores their ambition to reinforce their squad with top-tier talent. Known for their competitive edge in the Saudi Pro League, Al Ittihad’s interest in the Ghanaian midfielder signifies their strategic approach to strengthening their team ahead of the new season. This move could potentially disrupt West Ham’s plans to retain Kudus, prompting the Premier League club to consider their options carefully amidst growing interest from abroad.

For West Ham United, retaining Kudus represents a pivotal objective as they aim to build upon their recent successes and solidify their position in English football. His contributions on the field have been instrumental in the team’s achievements, making him a prized asset within their ranks. However, with Al Ittihad’s determined pursuit, the club faces a challenging task in warding off external interest and securing Kudus’s long-term commitment.

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