Man United battling with Dortmund for Kudus
'Manchester Evening News' have reported that Mohammed Kudus, who currently plays at Ajax, is on Man United's agenda. This would be problematic for Borussia Dortmund, who are interested in him as a potential replacement for Jude Bellingham. The Ghanaian shone at the World Cup, where he got a brace against South Korea in the group stage. What is more, he started all three games.
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The Premier League is a hive for expensive signings and Manchester United are no exception. There are quite a few players who have been rumoured to be going to Erik Ten Hag's side and 'Manchester Evening News' have added Ajax's Mohammed Kudus to the mix. He shone at the World Cup and Borussia Dortmund are interested in him as a potential Jude Bellingham replacement.
A month ago, it was revealed that his club are not willing to let him go for anything less than €45 million. Taking into account the amounts that clubs have been paying not just recently but also historically in the Premier League means the Red Devils are in with a shout in the fight for him. The German side, having said that, will have a lot of money to play with if they sell Bellingham first.
This story's main man really stood out at the World Cup with Ghana. He scored a brace against South Korea in the group stages, and he started his side's three games. As is always the case with such talents, his level was clear for everyone to see on the world stage, where a load of scouts from interesting projects were there.
Kudus, who is under contract with Ajax until 2025, will have to accept what the club will decide about him. In the mean time, he can focus on continuining to fight for his spot in the starting 11, something which he is getting little by little in his third season at the Amsterdam side. He has now played 20 games, starting half of them, which shows he is on the right tracks to earning his spot in the starting line-up.
A month ago, it was revealed that his club are not willing to let him go for anything less than €45 million. Taking into account the amounts that clubs have been paying not just recently but also historically in the Premier League means the Red Devils are in with a shout in the fight for him. The German side, having said that, will have a lot of money to play with if they sell Bellingham first.
This story's main man really stood out at the World Cup with Ghana. He scored a brace against South Korea in the group stages, and he started his side's three games. As is always the case with such talents, his level was clear for everyone to see on the world stage, where a load of scouts from interesting projects were there.
Kudus, who is under contract with Ajax until 2025, will have to accept what the club will decide about him. In the mean time, he can focus on continuining to fight for his spot in the starting 11, something which he is getting little by little in his third season at the Amsterdam side. He has now played 20 games, starting half of them, which shows he is on the right tracks to earning his spot in the starting line-up.
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