West Ham United star Mohammed Kudus has made a significant decision to part ways with his agent, Jennifer Mendelewitsch.
The Ghanaian midfielder will now be represented by his family, as confirmed by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Jennifer Mendelewitsch and her team played a pivotal role in facilitating Kudus’ transfer from Ajax to West Ham. The move was finalized with a five-year contract for an undisclosed fee, reported to be around £38 million plus add-ons.
Despite her significant contributions to his career, Kudus has chosen to entrust his representation to his family as he navigates the next phase of his career.
Kudus, who had an impressive breakout season at West Ham, contributed 14 goals and six assists in 45 appearances across all competitions. His remarkable performances have drawn interest from several clubs, including Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr, making him a highly sought-after player in the transfer market.
The decision to change representation comes at a critical juncture as Kudus evaluates his future options. While West Ham is eager to retain the talented midfielder, the allure of lucrative offers from abroad could prove hard to resist.
Kudus’ talent and versatility have made him a key player for West Ham, and manager Julen Lopetegui is keen on keeping him in the squad.
The coming weeks will be crucial in determining Kudus’ next move as the transfer window progresses. West Ham’s determination to retain him will be tested against the lucrative offers from other clubs.
Kudus’ decision to part ways with his agent and have his family represent him marks a new chapter in his career, one that will be closely watched by fans and clubs alike. As Kudus weighs his options, the football world awaits to see where his impressive talents will take him next.
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