Jennifer Mendelewitsch no longer represents West Ham United star Mohammed Kudus as his agent. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the Ghanaian midfielder has chosen to represent himself through his family.
Kudus had a remarkable season at West Ham, with 14 goals and six assists in 45 matches across all competitions, catching the eye of various clubs, including Al Nassr from Saudi Arabia.
His exceptional performances have made him a player in high demand and significantly increased his value in the transfer market.
Kudus is considering his future options, leading to a change in representation.
Despite West Ham’s desire to keep the talented midfielder, tempting offers from abroad, especially from Al Nassr, could sway their decision.
West Ham signed Kudus from Ajax, agreeing to a five-year contract for an undisclosed fee. The reported total amount is £38 million, including potential add-ons. According to reports, his release clause is set at £85 million.
The next few weeks will be pivotal for Kudus as the transfer window unfolds. His family’s inclusion in his representation represents a fresh chapter in his career, as their decisions will shape his next destination for the season.
With Kudus contemplating his choices, Julen Lopetegui, West Ham’s new manager, must manage the task of keeping the flexible striker, who is projected to make even greater strides in his second year at the London Stadium.