Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus has stated that competing in the English Premier League comes with its responsibilities especially as a guy coming from Nima.
He said this in an interview aired by the EPL that had the Black Stars player reflect on his journey from the famous suburb in Accra to West Ham United.
Kudus excelled at the Right To Dream Academy before stints at FC Nordsjaelland and Ajax Amsterdam led to his move to The Hammers in the 2023-2024 season.
“To become a Premier League player, it means a lot for me. I feel it’s also a responsibility for me because growing up with the Michael Essiens and all these guys, Muntari, playing in the Premier League, was the source of motivation for me” Kudus said and added that

“Right now that I’m also in this position…But that also comes with responsibility on how I throw light on where I’m from, how I carry myself and how I represent Ghana and Nima as a whole.”

In his second season at West Ham, Kudus has three goals and an assist in 22 EPL games ahead of West Ham’s tie on March 10 against Newcastle United.