Following stupendous performances in the just ended Mundial, the 22-year-old is currently a transfer target of European superpowers, but a former club's boss is against a move this winter
Ex-Ajax manager Aad de Mos has said he "wouldn't sell" Kudus Mohammed to interested clubs this January transfer window if he were to be in charge of the Yohan Cruyff Arena outfit.
The talented ballplaying midfielder is currently a chief transfer target of Europe's leading elite clubs - with English and Spanish giants Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham and Barcelona - all being linked with a move for his services in the next window.
In trying to meddle affairs over the future of the prized asset, the former Dutch trainer is not in support of the sale of the 22-year-old Black Stars kingpin as he believes more cash could be recouped with consistent game time going forward this term.
"I would not sell Kudus. It will only increase in value if he gets the chance to play matches in a row at Ajax. If you don't have the confidence of a coach, it's very annoying for a player," de Mos told Soccernews.nl
“He got the confidence in Ghana and then he is one of the most striking players of the World Cup,” De Mos adds. “He has already shown it at Ajax in matches against Liverpool and Rangers. Then he is always there and shows his best side.”
de Mos believes the nimble left-footed star is not being used wisely and effectively by the current manager Alfred Schreuder.
"“I think there is one position where he can work well. That is the position he also played in Ghana. This boy wants to work, move and get into the box with the ball. That's a nice thing, but he shouldn't be the victim of tactical experiments. It is now, as a false number 9. That boy does it, but he is not really. My advice is to set him up as 10 and leave Brobbey at 9. You get two good players in return."