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It's been more than two years at Ajax, and it does feel like this could truly be Mohammed Kudus' breakthrough season.
A player with undeniable talent has seen most of his momentum in the Netherlands halted due to injuries.
However, new Ajax coach Alfred Schreuder was impressed with Kudus who shone in pre-season and everything points to the fact that this could be the 21-year-old's year.
Joy Sports' Owuraku Ampofo explains further in the video below:
Many think this could finally be Mohammed Kudus’ year at Ajax. @_owurakuampofo explains why. pic.twitter.com/Kr9zA78xZy
— Joy Sports #PreSeason2022 (@JoySportsGH) July 28, 2022
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