Ghana international, Kudus Mohammed became a fan favorite in his first season with West Ham United, flourishing under former boss David Moyes.
The 23 year old scored 14 goals in all competitions for the Hammers, finishing as the club's second highest scorer, including winning West Ham's goal of the season award.
Kudus will, however, be playing for a new manager next season, with former Sevilla and Wolves manager, Julen Lopetegui, taking over from David Moyes for the 2024/2025 campaign.
Managerial changes often come with their own issues, be it positive or negative, but Kudus has assured his game will not be affected by his new boss, Lopetegui.
"It can be difficult adjusting from one manager to another because of the different instructions, even with with the national team," he said in a red carpet interview at the Ghana Football Awards.
"As players, we have to be able to adapt and be up for the various changes.
"But for me, my style of play will remain the same regardless of the manager in charge. Obviously, I will blend in depending on what the coach wants, and what will give the team results, but I will keep my style," he added.
Kudus finished the 2023/2024 Premier League season as the highest scoring Ghanaian, with 8 goals to his name.
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