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Ghana striker Kudus Mohammed is currently in Amsterdam having his medical ahead of a much anticipated move to Ajax reported to be worth 9.5 million euros with bonuses and add-ons.
The 19-year-old is expected to sign a five year deal and become the second signing of the summer for the Dutch champions.


Kudus, who is a graduate of the Right to Dream Academy in Ghana burst onto the scenes with FC Nordsjælland after joining them in 2018.
He went on to score 14 goals in 56 appearances for the Danish Super Liga side.
Kudus' transfer to Ajax is expected to be completed today making him the most expensive teenager in the history of Ghana football.
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