Ghana international Mohammed Kudus only joined Premier League side West Ham United on Sunday, August 27, but the player has already got the internet buzzing.
Despite being announced on Sunday, Kudus only trained with his new teammates on Wednesday with the club sharing footage from the Ghanaian's first training session.
One thing that got social media talking was Kudus speaking Twi with one of his new teammates.
Comments on social media quizzed who Kudus was speaking to on his first day.
It turns out that the player was Joseph Tetteh Anang, a UK-based Ghanaian goalkeeper, who grew up in Ghana.
Anang also started his football career in Ghana before moving to England, where he has represented England at youth level.
Watch the video of their conversation here:
Wondering who
— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) August 30, 2023Mohammed Kudus was speaking the Twi language with at his first West Ham United training?
Yep, he’s here. Joseph Anang, a UK-based Ghanaian goalkeeperpic.twitter.com/8YiZi22iEE
Kudus is expected to make his debut for the Hammers when they face Luton Town over the weekend in their next game.
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