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Ajax head coach, John Heitinga, has described Mohammed Kudus as a player that will always have fans paying to watch him play.
The Ghana international has been instrumental for club and country this season and overcame an early season struggle for game time to become one of Ajax's first names on the team sheet.
In the 2022/23 season, the 22-year-old has been directly involved in 25 goals across all competitions for club and country, scoring 20 times and providing five assists.
Since returning from the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Kudus has scored seven goals under Heitinga, who believes the player is one that everyone enjoys watching.
"Mohammed Kudus is a player that fans buy a ticket for. He is the player who entertains the fans. He is a proud human being and someone that wants to get the most out of his career," he told the Ajax media team.
Kudus failed to add to his tally during the international break where he featured in the Black Stars' doubleheader against Angola in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
However, with the club football returning this weekend, the attacking midfielder will be seeking a return to the scoresheet.
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