Ghanaian international and West Ham star, Mohammed Kudus was captured casually relaxing in a bathtub on the streets of London just days after missing the “Jollof Derby” against Nigeria in the same city.

A video shared online shows Kudus chilling in a black bathtub with white stands. He stretches and relaxes his hands on his head. He doesn’t appear completely naked as he can be seen wearing football boots.

His body is immersed in a soap lather with just his head and boots, being on the ends of the bathtub.

The video zooms in on his boots and locals can be seen going about their normal day to day  activity on the streets of London.

This act is believed to be part of an upcoming campaign, aimed to being a promotional advertising campaign for a brand he’s signed to. However, the video shared online doesn’t capture any production team on set, but Kudus appears to be posing for a photoshoot.

The 24-year-old West Ham star is known to be a renowned athlete who represents American sports brand Skechers alongside the likes of England captain, Harry Kane. Kudus has been exhibiting the sports gear in games as he dons their boots, representing his personal sponsors in style whenever he plays.

Meanwhile, Kudus had not-so-good campaign with West Ham, scoring only five goals and providing three assists which amounted to eight goal contribution in 32 Premier League games. The former Ajax talisman missed out on the ongoing Unity Cup call up, not being a part of the 2-1 loss in the West African derby against the Super Eagles of Nigeria on Wednesday May 28.

It was reported by the Ghana football governing board, the GFA that Kudus could not make the final squad for the mini tournament because he was nursing a minor injury.

Prior to the game on Friday, Mohammed Kudud visited the Black Stars team at their hotel in London alongside best friend Kamaldeen Sulemana ahead of the clash.

Ghana will now have to settle for a third-place playoff ad they face off against Trinidad and Tobago who had lost their encounter with Jamaica in a five-goal thriller, losing by 3-2. The game is scheduled for Saturday, May 31, 2025 which is also the day for the final between the Reggae Boyz of Jamaica and the Super Eagles of Nigeria.