West Ham United star Mohammed Kudus has parted ways with his agent, Jennifer Mendelewitsch. The Ghanaian midfielder will now be represented by his family, according to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano.
Kudus, who enjoyed a breakout season at West Ham, contributed 14 goals and six assists in 45 appearances across all competitions, drawing interest from several clubs, including Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr.
His impressive performances have made him a highly sought-after player in the transfer market.
The change in representation comes as Kudus evaluates his future options.
While West Ham are eager to retain the talented midfielder, lucrative offers from abroad, particularly from Al Nassr, could be tempting.
Kudus joined West Ham from Dutch giants Ajax on a five-year contract for an undisclosed fee, reported to be £38 million plus add-ons. He reportedly has an £85 million release clause.
As Kudus weighs his options, West Ham's new manager, Julen Lopetegui, faces the challenge of retaining the versatile forward, who is expected to improve even further in his second season at the London Stadium.