Dominic Solanke has named the Tottenham Hotspur player who could produce the best moment of the Premier League season, and his answer is pretty obvious.
Currently, Solanke is injured with a thigh problem, which forced Spurs to react quickly in the final days of the transfer window.
Tottenham signed Randal Kolo Muani from PSG on loan to add to what was a successful transfer window for the North London club.
The striker has now been raving about another of Spurs’ new additions and backed him to be key for the Lilywhites this season.
Dominic Solanke backs Mohammed Kudus to shine for Tottenham
Dominic Solanke is backing new signing Mohammed Kudus to produce plenty of special moments for Tottenham Hotspur this season.
Tottenham signed Kudus for £55m back in July, and the winger has been quick to make a strong impression in North London.
Solanke believes that the Ghanaian international plays with real ‘flair’, which he has already shown on several occasions since signing for Spurs.
Solanke told the Premier League’s YouTube channel: “Kudus will produce the coldest moment of the season. He’s definitely got that flair, so I think we’ll see a lot of special moments this year.”
The winger has two assists in three Premier League matches already, having formed a great partnership with Richarlison.
The 24-year-old looks to be a real menace down Spurs’ right-hand side and is quickly becoming the new talisman for Thomas Frank’s team.
Mohammed Kudus could cause upset vs West Ham
Kudus is set to face his former club on the weekend, as Tottenham travel away to West Ham United in the Premier League following the first international break.
The 24-year-old is likely to receive a frosty reception from the London Stadium, given his controversial move across London.
Jamie O’Hara slammed West Ham’s decision to sell Kudus to Tottenham, and it could come back to bite them on Saturday with the arrival of their bitter rivals.
Meanwhile, Xavi Simons and Kolo Muani could also feature in East London, making their debuts for Spurs in what will be a new-look attack.