Ghana international Mohammed Kudus has travelled to Amsterdam to continue his rehabilitation with a specialist who previously oversaw his treatment during his time at Ajax.

The 24-year-old midfielder is working closely with a trusted medical expert familiar with his injury history, as he aims to return to full training following the March international break.

Kudus, one of Ghana’s most influential attacking players in recent years, has been sidelined as he focuses on regaining full fitness. His decision to return to Amsterdam reflects a desire for continuity in his recovery process, having built a strong working relationship with the medical team during his spell in the Netherlands.

Sources close to the player say the move is part of a carefully managed rehabilitation plan designed to ensure a safe and sustainable comeback, rather than a rushed return.

Kudus enjoyed a successful period at Ajax, where he developed into one of Europe’s most exciting young talents before earning a high-profile move abroad. His familiarity with the club’s medical staff is believed to have played a key role in his decision to seek their expertise again.

The midfielder is targeting a return to full training after the March international window, with both club and country hopeful he will be available for the crucial final stretch of the season.

For Ghana, his recovery will also be closely monitored as preparations continue for the 2026 World cup, with Kudus regarded as a central figure in the Black Stars’ attacking plans.

While no definitive timeline has been confirmed, the focus remains on a measured return, one that prioritises long-term fitness over short-term urgency.