BREAKING: Injury Blow for Mohammed Kudus Raises World Cup Fears

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Fresh concerns have emerged over the fitness of Ghana international Mohammed Kudus after the midfielder reportedly suffered a significant injury setback that could sideline him for an extended period.

Early medical assessments suggest the injury may be more serious than initially feared, with sources indicating that surgical intervention is now a strong possibility. Should the 24-year-old undergo an operation, it would place his availability for the upcoming FIFA World Cup in serious doubt.

Kudus, who has been one of Ghana’s most influential performers in recent years, is widely regarded as a key figure in the Black Stars’ attacking set-up. His dynamism, creativity, and eye for goal have made him indispensable for both club and country, and any prolonged absence would represent a major setback for Ghana’s World Cup preparations.

While the full extent of the injury is yet to be officially confirmed, the Ghana Football Association and the player’s club medical team are expected to conduct further evaluations in the coming days before deciding on the best course of treatment.

Fans and stakeholders alike will be anxiously awaiting updates, with hopes that the situation may not be as severe as feared. However, if surgery is deemed necessary, Kudus could face months on the sidelines—raising serious concerns about his readiness for football’s biggest stage.

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