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Mohammed Kudus becomes the first player to reach 100 takeaways in the top five leagues in Europe.

International Footballer Mohammed Kudus becomes the first player to complete 100 take-ons in any of the top five leagues in Europe.

The 23-year-old has made a big impact since joining The Hammers in the English Premier League last summer, receiving great praise for his efforts.

Despite having a difficult start to the season, Kudus has already scored six goals and supplied three assists.

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He’s a former Ajax player who is presently the best dribbler in England with 66 completed take-ons, more than Jeremy Doku, who is in second place with 62. With 52, Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Matheus Cunha is in third place.

Ross Barkley and Luton Town’s Chiedozie Ogene complete the top five. Despite his obligations to the Blackstars at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Kudus, who joined the Blackstars in January, has remained the league’s best dribbler.

His exceptional skills have not gone unnoticed, as Newcastle United and Arsenal have expressed interest in signing him during the next summer transfer window.

Kudus is a Right to Dream Academy alumnus whose growing reputation continues to draw interest from elite clubs.

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