Ghana star Mohammed Kudus has been told he could move to a “big club” amid links with Liverpool.
The Reds have been credited with an interest in the Ajax playmaker, who is currently impressing at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Kudus has scored two goals in his opening two matches in the competition for his country in the Middle East.
Liverpool have been linked with a move for Kudus over the last few weeks. Jurgen Klopp will already be aware of the player, with the Reds having played Ajax in the Champions League group stages this season.
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Everton have also been linked with the 22-year-old, as have Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle. And a team-mate of Kudus has explained why he thinks the player will move clubs soon.
Inaki Williams, who plays alongside Kudus for Ghana, has spoken about why he thinks Ajax has become “too small” for the playmaker. The Athletic Bilbao star believes Kudus will move to a “big club” in the near future.
“When I played with him during the last international period before the World Cup, Kudus surprised me a lot,” Williams told Radio Marca.
“My teammates at Athletic Bilbao often ask me who impresses me in the national team. I always mention his name.”
Williams added: “Ajax is becoming too small (for him). Hopefully, he will soon make the step up to a big club.
“I would have liked him to have a Basque relative who could take him to Bilbao!
“He is a bomb. A machine. He is already very complete, although there is still room for development due to his age.
“Yes (he can play for Barcelona or Real Madrid). I see him playing in a great club. He has plenty of potential and a great margin for improvement. I think he may be a revelation.”
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