Former Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan has thrown his weight behind Mohammed Kudus, hailing the Tottenham Hotspur attacker as a player with the potential to reach world-class levels.
The Ghana legend believes Kudus’ rise in European football is far from complete and has urged fans and observers to keep a close eye on the Black Stars forward as his career continues to develop.
Speaking in an interview with former Manchester United and England defender Rio Ferdinand, Gyan praised Kudus’ qualities and mindset, expressing confidence in his long-term impact for both club and country.
“Mohammed Kudus is doing well. I wish him well because he is someone who is coming up in the ranks, and people should watch out. I always ask him to take good care of himself,” Gyan said.
Kudus has become an important figure for Tottenham Hotspur and the Black Stars, despite facing challenges following his move from West Ham United. The versatile attacker has registered two goals in 19 appearances for Spurs this season, contributing across multiple attacking roles.
His performances continue to underline his technical ability, versatility and confidence at the highest level of English football.
Currently sidelined by injury, Kudus is expected to remain out until April, which will rule him out of Ghana’s upcoming friendly against Germany in March. However, the setback is not expected to derail his international prospects.
The Spurs man is still anticipated to be named in Ghana’s final squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with the technical team confident he will return in time to play a key role.
Having represented Ghana at three World Cups, Gyan’s endorsement carries significant weight. His message reflects growing belief within Ghanaian football circles that Mohammed Kudus has the talent and mentality to become one of Africa’s standout players on the global stage.

