Black Stars midfielder Mohammed Kudus has indicated that he is satisfied that the basic football needs of neighbourhoods in Nima-suburb of Ghana鈥檚 capital, Accra, have been catered for.
He said this in an interview after overseeing the distribution of footballs, football boots and bibs to teams that participated in the Bazaki Football Tournament.
Kudus is an ambassador of sports apparel company Skechers and partnered with the firm to host the tournament that featured several young talented players drawn from the neighbourhood the West Ham United player comes from.
鈥淚 will have a very big satisfaction because that is the point of this tournament; trying to provide for the basic needs they need to play.
Mohammed Kudus sharing boots,bibs and other gifts for teams that played in the Bazaki Football tournament #CitiSports pic.twitter.com/PcUunucSeU
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鈥淚 have no doubt there will definitely be some of them that will make it to the top level even higher than what I have done and that is what I aspire for them鈥 Kudus said.
Jubilant scenes as Academy Level Football Club celebrate winning the #KudusDream Bazaki Football Tournament#CitiSports pic.twitter.com/v9D6KECpwd
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24 year old Kudus has been at the heart of several transfer reports linking him to a move from West Ham United. The likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr have been named as possible destinations.
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鈥淭hat is the point of the tournament, trying to provide for the basic needs they need to play鈥
Black Stars forward, Mohammed Kudus on how far the players participating in the Bazaki Football tournament can go if given the right support#CitiSports pic.twitter.com/i0ypDVoZnk
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