Gary Neville has spotlighted the remarkable performance of Mohammed Kudus, a player on Liverpool's radar, for his 'incredible' act during the Premier League's final matchday.
The Ghanaian midfielder executed a spectacular overhead kick for West Ham, yet it was insufficient to thwart Manchester City from clinching their fourth successive title with a 3-1 win at the Etihad.
Kudus, who has had an exceptional season, is reportedly the subject of a £38 million bid from Liverpool.
Neville, a former Manchester United star and current Sky Sports commentator, lauded Kudus's goal, likening it to Alejandro Garnacho's earlier goal for Manchester United against Everton.
"An incredible goal. It echoes the Alejandro Garnacho goal at Everton. Mohammed Kudus's execution was brilliant," Neville remarked.
In his inaugural season in England, Kudus has proven his mettle, affirming his place among the elite.
His tally of 18 goals and seven assists in all competitions is a testament to his prowess.
The decision for West Ham to retain or sell Kudus, or for Liverpool to escalate their pursuit, is pending.
Nonetheless, Kudus's performances indicate that he is well-equipped to manage the expectations that come with playing for a prominent club like Liverpool.
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