Kudus, who made Korea cry, with EPL performance…’Club Records’ transfer fee 40 million euros
Mohammed Kudus (23), who scored multiple goals against the Korean national team at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, is heading to the English Premier League (PL).
Sports media ‘The Athletic’ said on the 6th 토토사이트 (Korean time), “Ajax attacking midfielder Kudus has reached a contract agreement with Brighton & Hove Albion of the Premier League.” It is the highest transfer fee ever for Brighton.”
Kudus is a familiar name to domestic soccer fans. Kudus, the national team of Ghana, scored multiple goals against Korea in the second leg of the 2022 Qatar World Cup group stage. Korea closed the game 2-2 with Jo Kyu-Sung (Mitwillan)’s multi-goal, but lost the game 2-3, giving up the winning goal to Kudus.
It is a talent recognized by the big clubs in Europe. Kudus is active as the main attacking midfielder for Ajax, a prestigious Dutch club. He is a versatile resource with outstanding activity, speed and footing. In his last season, he contributed 18 goals and 7 assists in 42 appearances for Ajax.
The possibility of transfer was sufficient. The contract between Kudus and Ajax runs until June 2025. Now is the perfect time to sell Kudus to Ajax. It is known that Kudus also wants to advance to the big leagues.
Major Premier League clubs jumped into the scout. Manchester United also had their eyes on Kudus. Coach Eric ten Hag personally coached Kudus during his time at Ajax. London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea were also closely watching Kudus’ situation.
The final winner was Brighton. Brighton finished 6th in the Premier League in the 2022-23 season and succeeded in advancing to the European competition for the first time as a club. Brighton, who wrote history, are generously supporting manager Robert De Gervi.
He even brought in Europe’s top prospects. The athletic newspaper reported that Kudus had signed a contract with Brighton. He boldly invested even the highest transfer fee ever. Kudus’ €40 million ransom is Brighton’s record for transfer fees.