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Black Stars midfielder Kudus Mohammed has completed his switch from FC Nordsjælland to AFC Ajax.
The club confirmed the attacking midfielder has signed a five-year contract until June 30, 2025 after passing mandatory medical on Thursday in Amsterdam.
The Dutch champions paid 9 million euros plus bonuses and add-ons. This means Kudus become the most expensive teenager in the history of Ghana football.
The 19-year-old joined Nordsjælland in 2018 after graduating from the Right to Dream Academy in Ghana.
He will wear the number 20 shirt at Ajax and will be looking to fill the big boots left by Hakim Ziyech.
With the move completed, Joy Sports explores the three ways Ajax could line-up with Kudus.
Kudus has been capped twice by Ghana. He scored on his Black Stars debut in the 2-0 win over South Africa in November last year.
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