Ghana international, Mohammed Kudus, has disclosed that he has set new goals for himself after achieving some of the goals he earlier set for himself.
The 24-year-old started his playing career at Nima, Ghana, and has gradually progressed through various levels, currently playing for West Ham United in the English Premier League.
Speaking to NBC Sports in an interview, Mohammed Kudus expressed appreciation to his family for giving everything for him to have the chance to play in one of the best leagues in the world.
According to the forward, although he has achieved some of the goals he set for himself as a young boy, he is now aiming higher and hoping to achieve more for himself before retiring.
“It means a lot, but I don’t think they [my family] are too surprised because they put in the effort for me and pushed me to get to this point. All credit to them. This is just the beginning. I still have a lot of goals and things I want to achieve. I’ve reached some goals, but I set new ones and will keep aiming high until whenever I hang up my boots,” Mohammed Kudus said.
This season, Mohammed Kudus has not hit top form at West Ham United but has remained a key player for the team.
He is reportedly a transfer target of several European clubs, including Liverpool.