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West Ham United midfielder Mohammed Kudus has vowed to hit the Premier League once again next season after an impressive debut campaign.
Kudus ended the 2023/24 season with 14 goal involvements in the English top flight, scoring eight goals and providing six assists in 33 games.
The Ghana international joined the Hammers last summer from Ajax and never looked back after getting the opportunity in the first team.
His impressive campaign saw him also produce goals in the Europa League and Carabao Cup competitions respectively but Kudus says this is only the beginning.
"Big credit to the manager. He’s done a fantastic job this season. It’s a long season, difficult times, ups and downs. But in all, I give credit to all my teammates," he said following the last game of the season against Manchester City.
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"Everyone was on top of their season. Even the guys who are not playing more, playing less, even the guys on the bench, we are all together. There’s a lot of respect and energy from everyone else. So, big credit to the whole team.
"This is just the beginning. I’ve tested the waters now. I’m ready to get it running for the next season."
Across all competitions, Kudus had a direct hand in 20 goals for the East London side as he scored 14 times and grabbed six assists.
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