Ghana’s Black Stars newbie Inaki Williams believes Mohammed Kudus is destined to play for a big club soon in his young career.
He described the 22-year-old Ghanaian left-footed playmaker as a bomb for his enormous talent and sizzling display for both club and country.
“I already had him signed before coming, because I had heard about him and had seen his goals. When I played the last national team break with him, he already surprised me a lot,” said Williams on La Pizarra de Quintana.
“To my colleagues, when they asked me if someone had impressed me, I always talked about him. I think Ajax is starting to get too small for him and hopefully he will make the leap to a big one soon. I would have liked him to have had a Basque family member to be able to bring him to Bilbao because he is a bomb, he is a machine. He is very complete and with his young age he still has a lot of room for improvement,” he added.
Williams was emphatic when asked if he sees Kudus at Real Madrid, Barcelona or Atletico Madrid.
“Yes,” he answered. “I see him playing in a great club. It has plenty of potential and a great margin for improvement, its ceiling has not yet been seen at all. I think she may be one of the short-term revelations,” he added.
Kudus has scored nine goals in all competitions this season for Ajax, four in the UEFA Champions League competition and five in the Dutch Eredivisie.
He scored two goals in three games at the World Cup in Qatar for Ghana’s Black Stars and provided one assist as he was the only Ghana player to win Man-Of-The-Match award in Qatar.




























