Ghana international Mohammed Kudus has set his sights firmly on winning a trophy with Tottenham Hotspur during his time at the club.
The Black Stars midfielder joined Spurs from West Ham United in the summer and has quickly grown into a key figure under the new setup, becoming one of the team’s most influential players in the final third.
Kudus is currently Tottenham’s leading assist provider in the Premier League, with six assists in 14 league appearances, underlining his growing influence in England’s top flight.
Speaking ahead of Spurs’ UEFA Champions League matchday six clash against Slavia Prague, the 23-year-old made his ambitions clear.
“I have to win a trophy with Tottenham,” he said.
Since moving to North London, Kudus has made 20 appearances in all competitions, scoring two goals and providing six assists, and is expected to play a central role when Spurs take on the Czech champions on Tuesday.