Mohammed Kudus, the midfielder for West Ham United, has pledged to maintain his impressive form in the Premier League following a highly successful debut season.

With 14 goal involvements, including eight goals and six assists in 33 appearances, Kudus showcased his prowess in both scoring and creating opportunities.

Joining West Ham from Ajax last summer, the Ghanaian international quickly established himself as a key figure in the Hammers' lineup.

In addition to his contributions in the Premier League, Kudus played a significant role in West Ham's campaigns in the Europa League and Carabao Cup, making valuable contributions with goals and assists.

Reflecting on the season, Kudus credited his coach, David Moyes, and teammates for their collective efforts. He expressed gratitude towards the entire team, acknowledging the unity and determination that propelled their success.

Looking ahead to the next season, Kudus emphasized his readiness to continue making an impact on the pitch, stating, "This is just the beginning. I’ve tested the waters now. I’m ready to get it running for the next season."

With his club duties on hold, Kudus now shifts his focus to international football, expected to feature in the Ghana squad for the crucial 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic in June.