Ghanaian international Mohammed Kudus has revealed his ambition to assist less privileged footballers across the continent, highlighting his commitment to giving back to the game that shaped his career.
In a recent interview, Kudus explained that he intends to use his platform and resources to create opportunities for young players who face financial and social barriers to pursuing football professionally. “I want to help talented players who don’t have the means to develop their skills,” Kudus said. “Every young footballer deserves a chance to reach their potential.”
The midfielder, who has gained international experience in European football, emphasized the importance of mentorship, access to training facilities, and financial support in nurturing young talent. He plans to partner with local academies and organizations to identify and support promising players in underserved communities.
Kudus’ initiative has been welcomed by fans and football stakeholders, who see it as a positive step toward developing grassroots football in Africa. By investing in young talent, he hopes to inspire a new generation of footballers and strengthen the sport at all levels across the continent.
