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FootballMohammed Kudus Gives Euro 2024 Predictions, Names Jeremie Frimpong As Breakout Star: Video
- Mohammed Kudus has picked his favourite to win the European Championship in Germany this year
- The West Ham United star tipped Bayern Munich and England star Harry Kane to win the Golden Boot
- The Ghana international is also backing Bayer Leverkusen star Jeremie Frimpong for a top award
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West Ham United star, Mohammed Kudus, will be following the 2024 European Championship currently ongoing in Germany with keen interest.
The Ghana international has been giving tips on which team is favourite to win the competition and who he thinks could walk home with the Golden Boot award.
Kudus, who enjoyed an outstanding first season in England, is back home in Ghana after helping the Black Stars to back-to-back victories in the World Cup qualifiers.
The Euros will feature at least nine players of Ghanaian origin at the championship as the likes of Memphis Depay and Jeremie Frimpong set their sights on the ultimate.
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In a video shared on social media, Kudus picked Frimpong of Bayer Leverkusen as the breakout star while naming England forward Harry Kane as the Golden Boot winner. Ultimately, the West Ham forward is backing England to win the competition with his teammate Jarrod Bowen expected to shine for the Three Lions.
Kudus is also a big fan of Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham, a player he believes could win the tournament's best.
The 23-year-old will return to England next month to begin pre-season with the Hammers, who will start their campaign next season with a home game against Aston Villa, as reported by the Premier League.
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FootballNine players with Ghanaian origins at the Euros
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that nine players including Jeremie Frimpong will represent their European nations at the Euros despite having Ghanaian heritage.
Most of the countries at this year's competition have a couple of players with dual nationalities or having their origins elsewhere.
The French team has for years been dominated by players with their origins from Africa and that seems to be the new norm as the European nations tie down players born in their countries.