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Mohammed Kudus is already making his presence felt at Tottenham Hotspur, both on and off the pitch.
After completing a high-profile move from West Ham United during the current summer transfer window, the Ghanaian playmaker seems to be blending effortlessly into his new surroundings.
His transition to life at Spurs has come with early signs of connection and camaraderie.
In a recent video making waves on social media, Kudus was seen with Kevin Danso as the team prepared for a trip to South Asia.
The two were walking side by side at the airport, heading to Hong Kong as part of Spurs’ pre-season tour.
What caught everyone’s attention wasn’t just their casual interaction but the language they chose to communicate in, Twi, one of Ghana’s widely spoken dialects.
Their brief exchange sparked joy among fans, who appreciated the cultural connection between the two players.
The interaction may have been short, but it was enough to stir a sense of pride and warmth within the Ghanaian football community.
Kudus is not just settling in socially; he’s also showing why Spurs invested £55 million to secure his signature, as noted by The Standard.
In just three appearances for the North London side during preseason, the 24-year-old has been electric.
From his first touch in a Tottenham shirt, he’s looked sharp, confident, and ready to take on new challenges under manager Thomas Frank.
In his unofficial debut against Reading, Kudus marked the occasion with an assist, helping Spurs to a comfortable 2-0 win. His brief spell on the pitch was enough to get fans talking.
Against Luton Town, he didn’t register a goal or assist but showed composure and drive throughout his 77-minute display, proving his ability to influence the game even when not directly involved in scoring.
But it was in the Herbalgy Trophy clash with Arsenal that Kudus truly stole the spotlight, per Hammers News.
Lining up against their bitter rivals, the Nima-born attacker gave a performance to remember.
His direct runs, explosive pace, and clever footwork kept Arsenal’s defence, especially youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly, constantly on edge.
Kudus wasn’t just an attacking threat. He tracked back, broke up play, and offered defensive cover when needed.
A thunderous strike from Pape Matar Sarr handed Spurs a 1-0 win over Arsenal, securing the Herbalgy Trophy.
Though unofficial, it stands as Kudus’ debut honour with the Lilywhites.
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