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Sports News of Friday, 25 August 2023

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Mohammed Kudus nets hat-trick to propel Ajax to dominant Europa League victory over Ludogorets

Kudus bagged his first hat-trick at Ajax on Thursday Kudus bagged his first hat-trick at Ajax on Thursday

Amid ongoing transfer speculation, Ghanaian sensation Mohammed Kudus showcased his unwavering focus and delivered a remarkable performance that guided Ajax to a resounding 4-1 triumph against Ludogorets in the first leg of the play-off tie of the Europa League on Thursday.

Kudus, who has been the subject of transfer talks with West Ham, illustrated his composure on the field as he etched his name in the spotlight. The Premier League outfit is reportedly on the brink of finalizing a deal with Ajax for the dynamic attacking midfielder's transfer.

In an electrifying showdown on Bulgarian soil, Kudus demonstrated his prowess by securing a stunning hat-trick within 50 minutes of play. The former Nordsjaelland man initiated the scoring in the 16th minute, swiftly adding a second goal just two minutes later.

Following the halftime break, Kudus capitalised on his momentum, securing his third goal only five minutes into the second half. These impeccable finishes have elevated his tally to an impressive four goals and one assist in the nascent season.

West Ham's pursuit of Kudus has culminated in a formal offer of €41 million, supplemented by an additional €3 million contingent on potential performance-based add-ons. The proposed deal encompasses a 10% sell-on clause, further solidifying the terms of this anticipated transfer.

The negotiation is poised for a positive resolution, indicating a significant stride for the talented 23-year-old. Personal terms have already been ironed out, paving the way for Kudus to sign a comprehensive five-year contract with an optional sixth year.

Reports had previously indicated that West Ham's initial bid for Kudus had met rejection from Ajax. While under contract with the Dutch club until 2025, Kudus declined a one-year extension offered in April, further underlining the shifting landscape of his football journey.