Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus joined his West Ham United teammates in unveiling the club’s new jerseys ahead of the upcoming season.
The new design pays homage to the team’s success in the sixties, featuring the traditional Claret and Blue colors of West Ham with prominent sponsorship branding on the front.
Kudus, alongside teammates like Bowen and Alphonse Areola, participated in the unveiling event.
The Ghanaian international, who joined West Ham from Ajax last summer, quickly endeared himself to fans with an impressive debut season. A graduate of the Right to Dream Academy, Kudus scored 14 goals and provided six assists across all competitions for the Hammers.
His performances have attracted interest from several clubs across Europe, with English giants Liverpool and Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad reportedly monitoring the talented midfielder.
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