In a remarkable achievement, Mohammed Kudus, the talented Ghanaian footballer, has secured a prestigious position among the 50 most valuable players globally, as revealed by the International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES).
Kudus, hailed as a superstar from Ghana, clinched this recognition from the CIES Football Observatory, an entity specializing in detailed statistical analyses within the realm of football. Standing at the 50th spot, Kudus stands as the sole Ghanaian representative on this esteemed roster.
The valuation of Mohammed Kudus has soared to an impressive €93.8 million euros, a testament to his stellar performances for West Ham United, based in East London, following his move from Ajax last summer. His impact has been nothing short of phenomenal, swiftly establishing himself as West Ham’s standout player and one of the Premier League’s top talents.
Since his debut with West Ham United, Kudus has notched up an impressive tally of 10 goals across various competitions for the Hammers, including a commendable 6 goals during his inaugural Premier League season. His distinctive celebration, often seen perched on the advertising boards, has become synonymous with his success in finding the back of the net.
The renowned International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES) list features notable names at the forefront, with England’s Jude Bellingham, a midfielder for Real Madrid, holding the top position with a current valuation of €267.5 million euros, closely followed by Erling Haaland from Norway, who represents Manchester City and commands a value of €251.2 million euros.