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Tottenham Hotspur Football Club are looking for the final pieces of the jigsaw" after receiving interest from Ajax FC and Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus.
This is according to Dean Jones who was speaking to “This is Futbol” about Tottenham's potential transfer plans as the summer deadline approaches.
It is reported that Antonio Conte's side have been monitoring Mohammed Kudus' situation at Ajax for the past six months with the club hoping to sign the 22-year-old.
However the report suggests that the club may be willing to wait until next summer to sign the Ajax midfielder if a deal cannot be reached before the transfer window closes on September first.
And Dean Jones believes that the club's potential acquisition of Kudus could be one of the final pieces of the puzzle for Antonio Conte's side, who will fight on four fronts this season.
He said; “I think he is a different type of midfielder and I think that, again Tottenham are just looking for the final pieces of the jigsaw and the players that might give them an edge.
“It would not surprise me if they did sign a midfielder, obviously James Maddison is one that has been linked.
“Mo Kudus has the ability to make things happen from midfield.”
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Former Ghana Black Stars coach Charles 'CK" Akonnor has sensationally revealed how he struggled to name his squad during his tenure as national team boss.
The former Black Stars captain replaced Coach Kwesi Appiah as Ghana boss in January 2020.
But he was sacked together with his two assistants after Ghana lost 1-0 away to South Africa in their second Group G game of 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.
The former Hearts of Oak, Asante Kotoko, AshantiGold and Dreams FC coach has revealed he struggled to name his squad for international assignments.
‘’Black Stars at my tenure was struggling, the whole team was not stable and sometimes when making call up you don't even know how many players to call. He told Kumasi-based radio station Akoma FM.
"At Black Stars it was a different story and one day I will tell it" he did add.
In ten matches he had a win rate of just 40%, having only won four, lost four and drew two.
He was subsequently replaced by the Serbian Milovan Rajevac.
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