Ghana international, Mohammed Kudus has made his Premier League debut in West Ham's away win at Luton Town on Friday night.
The 23-year-old joined the Hammers in a five-year deal with an option of a six year from Ajax this summer.
However, the promising attacker featured in West Ham's 2-1 hard-fought win.
Kudus was brought in as a substitute in the 91st minute, although the outcome of the game was already all but determined.
While he had limited time to make a significant impact, West Ham fans can anticipate seeing more of him following the international break.
His impressive showing in training earned him a place in the matchday squad, and he was introduced to the Kenilworth Road crowd.
Now, Kudus will shift his focus to international football, as he is set to join the Ghanaian national team for an Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against the Central African Republic.


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