Ghana international Mohammed Kudus believes Kamaldeen Sulemana is the best player he has shared a pitch with so far in his career.
The two players grew up in the Right to Dream academy before eventually joining FC Nordsjaelland in Denmark.
Their path, however, has been separated since their departure from the Danish Superligen side except when they are both called up for international duty.
In an interview with Rising Ballers, Kudus, who now plays for West Ham United, was quizzed on the best player he has played with.
"I’ll go with Kamaldeen [Sulemana] of Southampton because I have known him since he was young; because we played the same academy in Ghana, Denmark also," he said.
"He’s the best player I’ve played with. I think he has everything a winger needs to succeed."
While Kudus continues to make a name for himself in London, Kamaldeen has struggled with injuries at St Mary's Park and is only getting stability under Ivan Juric.
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