Everton along with Manchester United and Liverpool have registered interest in Mohammed Kudus.
Bigger teams of Europe have been scavenging for potential top players from lower teams and lower leagues. They buy the players with high potential and facilitate their metamorphosis and reap benefits afterwards. Premier League teams are always on the lookout for homegrown as well as foreign youngsters garnering praises in lower leagues. Manchester United, Everton and Liverpool all have registered interest in FC Nordsjaelland striker Mohammed Kudus.
According to Telegraaf, top English teams mentioned above have registered significant interest in the 19 year old who has set fire to the Danish league with his eye-catching performances. His 12 goals in 28 games across all competitions announced him on the scene as a rising sensation and could soon leave Denmark to continue his development.
While all three English sides seem to be interested in the Ghanaian, a move to the Premier League may be on the cards for Kudus. The newly crowned Premier League champions Liverpool are hoping to add more options to attack as they muster backups to their fiery trio of Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino.
Manchester United triplet of Mason Greenwood, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial have been in terrific form lately but with no major understudies available, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could view Mohammed Kudus as a strong option.
Coming to Everton, Carlo Ancelotti is happy to deploy a two striker formation but with futures of Moise Kean and currently loaned out striker Cenk Tosun in doubt, the Toffees are encouraged to bring someone like Kudus to Goodison Park. Perhaps, Marcel Brands and the Italian boss are trying to establish the stage one of a complete overhaul, bringing young, talent-filled, and highly revered players to Finch Farm.
However, the report also suggested that despite solid interest from the top dogs of England, Eredivisie giants Ajax is considered to be in pole position to sign the 19 year old Ghanaian. The striker is available for a fee of around £7.7 million.
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When thought carefully, this won’t a huge setback for the any of the English Top flight teams as Kudus once blossoms into an outright poacher at Ajax will try and seek a move to the Premier League. At his current age, he needs regular football that neither of the English teams will be ready to offer but de Godenzonen can.
However, top English clubs taking note of Mohammed Kudus is a sign of the true potential the Ghanaian has. He is destined to be a great superstar of tomorrow and clubs will want to keep an eye on him even at Ajax.
Will Mohammed Kudus be an Everton player in the future?