Mohammed Kudus has received advice from Prince Tagoe, a former striker for the Black Stars, to think about moving to Saudi Arabia. The former Hearts of Oak player thinks that he and his family’s lives may change as a result of the deal.
Prince Tagoe demonstrated the competitiveness of the Saudi Arabian league by citing his own decision to use it as a launching pad to earn a move to Europe.
He encouraged the West Ham United player to think about the move, saying on Angel TV that the league would help Kudus’ growth.
“After receiving the offer, I decided to travel to Asia to perform in order to gain a transfer to Europe. I made that choice. But Kudus ought to think about what’s best for him because, at the end of the day, your family and yourself are what really count. He will learn that the league is more difficult than many think if he travels to Saudi Arabia. He stated, “The Saudi League has always been powerful; it hasn’t gotten much recognition.
According to ESPN reports, Al-Ittihad is reportedly looking to pay $150 million to sign the Ghanaian. The Saudi Pro League team is also arranging for the player to receive a $300,000 monthly salary.
The 23-year-old may also be eligible for free lodging, automobiles, and business class travel for his family.