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New Tottenham Hotspur signing Mohammed Kudus has promised to light up the Tottenham Stadium after sealing a move to the North London side.
The 24-year-old signed a six-year deal at his new club after calling time on his spell at rivals West Ham United after just two seasons.
During his time as a Hammer, Kudus was an exciting player anytime he jumped onto the pitch with dribbling and pace.
The Ghanaian is hopeful of replicating his best form at Tottenham.
"I like to entertain the fans as well. That’s what football is about – it’s putting a memory in the heads of the fans that they have when they go back home, and after the money they’ve spent to buy a ticket," he said in his first official interview.
"Although there is also a lot of seriousness and competitiveness in the game, I still think it’s a sport I try to enjoy as much as I can and give the fans something to enjoy too. I hope fans are going to really enjoy what I’m going to bring to the team here."
He made a total of 80 appearances in all competitions over a two-year spell at London Stadium, scoring 19 times.
At Tottenham, Kudus will get back to wearing No.20 on the back of his shirt.
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