Mohammed Kudus has vowed to spearhead West Ham United’s revival and push for European qualification after a difficult 2024/25 campaign. The Hammers, who reached last season’s Europa League quarter-finals, find themselves perilously close to the relegation zone this term.
The 24‑year‑old Ghanaian forward managed just four Premier League goals—half his haul from 2023/24 as West Ham struggled for consistency under mounting pressure. Despite the disappointing returns, Kudus insists the adversity will fuel stronger performances next season.

“Like I said, we take a lot of lessons from these down times. Every setback, for me personally, I see it as an opportunity to grow and focus on what is ahead,” he told Sky Sports, underlining his belief that hard lessons learned now will become the team’s foundation moving forward.
With speculation surrounding his future circulating amid interest from several clubs, Kudus remains fully committed to the Hammers as they prepare to face Europa League finalists Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday.