West Ham United midfielder Mohammed Kudus is on the wishlist of Manchester United as a potential long-term fix for the team’s right-wing conundrum.
Kudus moved from Amsterdam to London at the beginning of the 2023/24 season in a €43m deal, and has since gone on to produce eye-catching performances in his debut season.
The former Right to dream and Nordsjaelland prodigy managed to grab 14-goal involvement in his first Premier league season with the Hammers, scoring 8 times and assisting 6 times.
His remarkable performances in England have not gone unnoticed, leading to English giants Manchester United placing him high on their list to fill in at right wing.
United believe Kudus, who played under Erik Ten hag, can easily adapt under the Dutch gaffer, secure the right-wing position and make it his own.
At the moment, United’s right wing is yet to be nailed on by any of the team’s forwards, with Mason Greenwood out on loan, Antony being used sporadically and Alejandro Garnacho preferring to play on the left side of attack.
Meanwhile, Kudus’ focus is on National team duties, aiming to help Ghana secure World Cup qualification as they prepare to face Mali and Central African Republic.