
Paul Brown tips Mohammed Kudus to reach ‘elite’ status, West Ham United ace is ‘one to watch’
West Ham ace Mohammed Kudus has the potential to become an “elite player,” according to journalist Paul Brown.
The 23-year-old attacker, who boasts 25 caps for Ghana, joined the Hammers from Dutch giants Ajax in the summer.
Kudus has registered four goals from his 14 appearances in claret and blue, having also scored four times for Ajax this season before his transfer.

“I think he has got the potential to grow into a really, really top tier, elite player,” Brown told GIVEMESPORT (10 November). “They’ve been very patient with him by letting him settle and adapt. They’ve given him time, and he is in the team now.
“I think he is going to rise to the challenge and, before long, you’ll see him scoring goals and making a name for himself because he’s just that kind of player.
“He looks like someone who has got a lot in his locker. I think he is going to be making headlines this season for all the right reasons. He is definitely one to watch.”

Top talent
Kudus is clearly a top talent, with the attacker justifying the decision from Moyes to bring him to the London Stadium in the summer transfer window. He was certainly eased into life in East London, despite his superb start to the season at Dutch outfit Ajax.
But it has proven to be a great decision from the man in the dugout, with Kudus very much a starter now thanks to his displays in the final third.
His speed and trickery have proven very difficult for defenders to manage, with the attacker linking up very well with the likes of Lucas Paqueta and Jarrod Bowen.
The player’s fine performances have helped bring about some smiles at the London Stadium in recent weeks amid a poor run of form from the Hammers.
They can, however, put an end to their three-match losing streak in the Premier League with a win against Nottingham Forest on Sunday (12 November).
In other West Ham news, the Hammers will be impacted if a potential Premier League rule change is implemented, with a vote impending, as per Sky Sports.