Kudus’s season in review
The 2024/25 season proved challenging for Mohammed Kudus as he managed just five goals and four assists across all competitions. West Ham finished 14th in the Premier League, a far cry from the expectations set after Kudus's previous breakout season. Despite his dip in form, transfer speculation continues to swirl, with clubs like Arsenal and Liverpool reportedly interested in acquiring his services.
Partey, Semenyo, and Williams vie for top honours
– Thomas Partey shone for Arsenal, contributing to their second-place finish in the Premier League. The midfield stalwart appeared in 52 matches, scoring four goals.
– Antoine Semenyo delivered a remarkable season for Bournemouth, achieving double digits in goals for the first time in his Premier League career, helping secure a 9th-place finish.
– Inaki Williams impressed with his consistent performances for Athletic Bilbao in La Liga, further boosting his credentials by winning the La Liga African Player of the Year award.
The 2025 Ghana Football Awards are set for June 14th in Accra, promising to celebrate the finest in Ghana's footballing scene. Fans are eager to see who will claim the prestigious award now that Kudus is out of contention.
Awaiting June’s big night
As fans look forward to the Ghana Football Awards, the spotlight is on which of these players will emerge victorious. Whether it will be Partey's midfield prowess, Semenyo's scoring ability, or Williams’s exploits in La Liga, the event is anticipated to be a highlight for Ghanaian football.
While Kudus’s omission is noteworthy, the intrigue around his potential summer transfer moves adds another layer of interest for West Ham fans to follow.

