Ghanaian international, Kudus Mohammed is very impressed with his first season in the Premier League and feels he's really made his presence felt and hopes to achieve more going forward.
The 23-year-old joined West Ham United last summer from AFC Ajax for almost €45 million and made an instant impact and became a mainstay in David Moyes team.
He's been outstanding right from onset having contributed to 12 goals so far in the Premier League; scoring seven goals and registering five assists in 31 appearances.
In all competitions, he has 23 goal-involvements (17 goals, 6 assists) in 46 matches for the Hammers.
In his recent interview, the mercurial playmaker has stated moving to the Premier League was really a dream he's always wished to achieve and has described it as the best league in the world.
He furthered on by expressing elation with how his first season has been so far in East London and is looking forward to delivering better performances in subsequent seasons.
"I’ve enjoyed it [first season in England]. Everyone around [the Club] has helped me settle well, so it has been a nice experience. I’ve been here almost a full season now, but I still have a lot more to show and I believe this is just the beginning," he told West Ham United's media.
“I followed my gut and dream to move here and believed I was ready. When I decided to make this move to the best league in the world, I knew I was ready to take that step and I wanted to test myself. There have been ups and downs throughout the season, but I know there are more ways to improve my game. I’ve definitely announced myself here and I am happy that it has gone in that direction for the first season", he concluded
West Ham United are currently sitting on the ninth spot on the log with 49 points and are hoping for wins in their remaining two matches to secure an Europa Conference League slot next season.
The Irons are looking to end their four-game winless run tomorrow, May 11, when they welcome relegation-bound Luton Town at 14:00GMT at the London Olympic Stadium.