Thomas Partey has a lot of power on the Ghana national team. It is said that Arsenal will use that power to help sign Ghana’s breakout star at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Mohammed Kudus.
Ghana SoccerNet says that the Gunners want to sign the Ajax player by using Partey to help Mikel Arteta sign Kudus, who has been one of the best players in Qatar. He is now being courted by some of the best clubs in Europe. Kudus is 22 years old.
Kudus scored twice for the Black Stars as they beat South Korea 3-2. The attacking midfielder was named Ghana’s Man of the Match. Reports say that Liverpool and Manchester United are now keeping an eye on the young player.
90min said that Ajax could sell Kudus for only £30m. If the Dutch giants stick to this transfer valuation in January, it could be a good deal for Arsenal. They could be the favourites to sign the Ghanaian if Partey uses his power well.
Kudus could be a very exciting player for Arsenal to sign in January if the Gunners can beat Liverpool and Manchester United to his signature. And for Arteta, the World Cup star could be a great option if the north London club doesn’t get other key players.
Thomas Partey is helping Arsenal in the signing of Mohammed Kudus
But Kudus’s play in Qatar could end up hurting Arsenal. The midfielder’s play could get so good that Arteta won’t be able to sign the Ghana superstar, even if Partey can convince the young player to move from Amsterdam to London.
Kudus was one of the best players at the World Cup this winter. His good play is making it harder for Arsenal to sign the young midfielder. Bigger clubs with more money are likely to start chasing the Ghana star soon.
We all know that Arsenal doesn’t have much money to spend in January. While Kudus is still within the Gunners’ price range, the midfielder could become too expensive for the club. It would be a huge loss for Arteta’s long-term plans.
Arsenal and the English FA gave an update saying that White has left the team and “returned home for personal reasons.” Even though the natural centre-back has never been on the national team, it looked like he was finally going to get the recognition he deserves. Even though he was on the bench at first, there was still hope that he could play on the biggest stage in the world. The latest news, on the other hand, is scary.
White has done a great job filling in on the right side of the defence, but Tomiyasu is certainly no slouch either. The Japanese national is still not at 100 percent. But there is a reason for optimism. He is still participating in the World Cup (albeit with his minutes limited by the medical staff).