In a surprising yet intriguing move, Ghanaian playmaker Mohammed Kudus has decided to part ways with the legendary No.10 jersey of the Black Stars.
The 24-year-old dazzled in the iconic number during Ghana’s 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Sudan and Niger. However, as the team shifts focus to the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Kudus has chosen to relinquish the shirt, sparking curiosity among fans and pundits alike.
The reason behind this decision remains a mystery. Could it be a personal preference? A move to escape the weight of expectations that come with the number? Or perhaps a selfless gesture to allow another player to embrace the legacy of Ghana’s famous No.10?
Regardless, Kudus remains unwavering in his commitment to the Black Stars. His focus is on performance, not prestige. As discussions swirl around leadership within the squad, the West Ham United midfielder seems more interested in making an impact on the pitch than in symbolic roles.
One thing is certain: whether in the No.10 or any other jersey, Mohammed Kudus will continue to shine for Ghana.
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