Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus, currently enjoying a solid campaign with West Ham United in the Premier League, has credited his family as the biggest inspiration in his football journey.
In a Q&A session with West Ham fans, the Black Stars star shared how his family has been his unwavering support system through both highs and lows.
“I would say my family because they support me regardless of whether I’m scoring or not or playing well or not,” Kudus revealed.
The 24-year-old has always maintained a close bond with his family, even flying them to England for his West Ham unveiling. His mother, in particular, has been a consistent presence at his games, including during the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Kudus’ performances this season, with three goals and an assist in 13 Premier League matches, have caught the eye of top English clubs. Arsenal is reportedly preparing a January bid for the versatile Ghanaian, while Liverpool has also been linked with him.
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