Mohammed Kudus, a Ghanaian midfielder, is attracting interest from English Premier League clubs ahead of the winter transfer window.

The 22-year-old improved his stock after a stellar World Cup debut, scoring two goals and providing an assist in three games.
His performances have put him on the radar of several clubs, including Spanish powerhouses Barcelona, but the Catalans will not make a move for the player during the current transfer window.
Ajax will ask for $40 million for the midfielder, who has been used as a striker this season.
Liverpool sent scouts to watch the player during Ghana's World Cup opener against Portugal, according to GHANASoccernet.com.
Chelsea have been keeping a close eye on the versatile midfielder following his impressive performance in Qatar.
Kudus spoke with Everton during the summer transfer window, but the Right to Dream Academy graduate will only join a UEFA Champions League club.
Tottenham sent scouts to watch Kudus during the summer pre-season but did not make a move for him.
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