Ghanaian international Mohammed Kudus has garnered praise from former England striker Michael Owen for his stellar performances with West Ham United.
Owen, renowned for his astute analysis of football talent, described Kudus as a "decent signing" for the club, commending his knack for scoring crucial goals. Kudus has indeed proven to be a standout performer, contributing six goals across various competitions, including a remarkable bicycle kick against Brentford, a contender for the Premier League goal of the month award.
The Ghanaian midfielder's noteworthy displays have not gone unnoticed, capturing the attention of both fans and pundits. Kudus has swiftly become an integral part of the West Ham team, showcasing his goal-scoring prowess and contributing significantly.
During a recent Premier League broadcast, Owen expressed his admiration, stating, "Kudus has been wonderful for West Ham United. He has been scoring some wonderful goals for them, and I think he has been a decent signing for West Ham."
Kudus made the move to West Ham from Dutch giants Ajax during the summer, where he had previously secured two league titles, solidifying his reputation as a goal-scoring talent. His reported transfer fee of approximately 43 million euros underscores his value, and he has swiftly justified his worth to the team.

