Former Black Stars coach Chris Hughton has praised Mohammed Kudus’ switch to Tottenham Hotspur, calling it a move that perfectly suits both player and club.
Kudus, 25, completed a £55 million transfer from West Ham United in the summer, joining a Spurs side eager to add creativity and dynamism to their attack.
Although he has managed just one goal in 17 appearances across all competitions, his overall adaptation has impressed observers — including Hughton.
In an interview with Flashscore, the former Ghana boss described the signing as a smart piece of business.
“I think it was an excellent signing,” Hughton said. “The deal for Kudus made a lot of sense, especially from a financial perspective. Tottenham needed a player of his profile.
He added that the Ghana international has quickly adjusted to life in North London.
“It’s a big stadium, a big stage in England, and he’s started his Tottenham career very well. He fits seamlessly into a system that favours crosses into the box,” he added.
Kudus recently returned from injury to feature in the North London derby against Arsenal and is expected to be involved again when Spurs host Fulham at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.