Black Stars midfielder, Mohammed Kudus, has revealed that his aim is to unite the new generation of Ghanaian players.
The West Ham United player has been seen spending time with many of the junior players in the Black Stars, several of whom are his fellow Right to Dream graduates.
Kamaldeen Sulemana, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Ernest Nuamah, and Ibrahim Osman are among the players Mohammed Kudus is regularly seen with in the Black Stars camp and during post-season gatherings.
Speaking after being named Footballer of the Year at the 2024 Ghana Football Awards on Saturday, Kudus thanked everyone who played key roles in his successful first season at West Ham.
“As part of the new generation, one of my aims is to increase the love and unity between us. This season, he [Fatawu] has pushed me a lot, and I have pushed him a lot too,” Kudus said.
“I would like to thank everyone who left their time to come here and experience this amazing award. I want to use this opportunity to give thanks to everyone who put in the effort to ensure this nice event happened today.”
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