Audio By Carbonatix
West Ham United boss, David Moyes, says he is unsure if Mohammed Kudus will play against Brighton tonight before joining the Ghana pre-2023 Africa Cup of Nations camp in Kumasi – which is expected to start today, Tuesday.
However, Joy Sports understands Ghana turned down a request from the Premier League club for Kudus to feature in their game against the Seagulls.
Speaking ahead of the clash, the Hammers boss, Moyes was hopeful Kudus will be available for the game.
“Well, I can’t give you an answer on that either, because we have known we have got three or four players who are due to go for the Africa Cup of Nations.
“We have not had confirmation on any of them really on the join up day which is incredibly strange that has not come about.
“You would have taught that will have been ready by now and we are still waiting on that.
“He (Kudus) is a really important player, so he will be to any team. We are hoping that there is a chance he could be [available for the Brighton].”
Black Stars head coach, Chris Hughton, at the presser on Monday to announce his squad for the AFCON disclosed the 23-year-old has a slight injury and would join camp at a later date.
Latest Stories
-
Musk’s SpaceX buys AI coding start-up for $60bn days after IPO
2 minutes -
Sandy Asare celebrates God’s grace in new single ‘Ɛyɛ Awurade’
11 minutes -
NPP failed Afari Hospital project despite 8 years in power – Kennedy Agyapong
14 minutes -
Ken Ofori-Atta has not been notified of any criminal charges pending against him – Frank Davies
15 minutes -
Fidelity Bank donates GH¢1m to Black Stars World Cup Fund
18 minutes -
PURC, Works and Housing Ministry push major water sector reforms to improve service delivery
31 minutes -
GAAMP inducts first members, pushes for higher standards in Ghana’s aesthetic industry
33 minutes -
GES must prioritise safe school policies alongside sanctions – Child rights advocate
37 minutes -
Ghana International Bank appoints Ian Greenstreet as CEO, subject to regulatory approval
46 minutes -
New developments in Middle East will broadly influence Ghana’s inflation outlook – BoG Governor
48 minutes -
Gyakie teases release of ‘Treasure’ with artwork unveiling
57 minutes -
Ntim Fordjour demands answers over Ghana’s drop in Global Peace Index from 38th to 76th in the world in 2026
1 hour -
Development Bank Ghana marks five years of catalyzing private sector growth
1 hour -
Afari Hospital: Only $500,000 in arrears needed for completion; demand for $85m criminal—Minority
1 hour -
Mahama gov’t paying itself while Akufo-Addo staff remain unpaid – Kow Essuman
2 hours