Ghana star Kudus Mohammed has been urged by veteran Ghanaian trainer Annor Walker to put in twice as much work in order to win accolades at his new team, Tottenham Hotspur.
The Black Stars midfielder, Kudus Mohammed recently signed a six-year contract with the North London team for a transfer fee of £55 million, leaving rival Premier League team West Ham United.
In the forthcoming 2025–2026 football season, Kudus is anticipated to play a significant part for Tottenham after being assigned the number 20 jersey.
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In an interview with Koforidua-based Bryt FM, Walker pleaded with Kudus to put honors before cash at Tottenham.
“Kudus face a daunting challenge at Tottenham compared to his days at West Ham United. I will urge him to work extra hard and commit himself to succeed at the club. It will prudent for him to put monetary issues aside and make name for himself at Tottenham. He should be thinking about laurels” he said.
The former Ajax star has surpassed Thomas Partey to become the most expensive Ghanaian player in history.
The gifted athlete chose to sign with Tottenham, who will play in the Champions League the following season, even though many other teams were interested in him.
It is anticipated that Kudus’ signing will give Thomas Franks’ team more flare and firepower as they prepare to compete both locally and in Europe the following season.
During his two-year tenure, the Ghanaian international made 80 appearances for the Hammers in a variety of competitions, contributing 13 assists and 19 goals.