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    Kudus, Kamaldeen and Nuamah light up Black Sherif’s London concert

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJuly 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    Kudus in a white cap, was spotted at the concert Kudus in a white cap, was spotted at the concert

    Black Stars teammates: Mohammed Kudus, Kamaldeen Sulemana, and Ernest Nuamah, were spotted together at Black Sherif’s Iron Boy Tour stop in London on July 5, 2025, a night that saw the award-winning rapper pour his soul into every lyric.

    Draped in a dark suit and white shawl, Black Sherif’s performance of One, a standout from his Iron Boy album, left the London crowd roaring.

    But away from the spotlight’s tears, the three Black Stars teammates reminded fans that footballers too need a moment to exhale, especially when their club stories are anything but calm.

    Kudus, fresh off a mid-season at West Ham, is smack in the middle of the summer’s transfer buzz. Tottenham have already had two bids, the latest around £55 million, rejected, but they remain determined to lure him north of the Thames.

    Newcastle are sniffing around too, and there’s talk of Saudi clubs ready to throw money at West Ham’s resolve. For Kudus, a switch to a Champions League-chasing side looks like only a matter of when, not if.

    Kamaldeen Sulemana, meanwhile, is rolling into a fresh chapter. After Southampton’s struggles, he’s found an escape route, finalising a move to Serie A side, Atalanta, just days ago.

    Reuniting with Kudus and Nuamah for a night out was the perfect breather before pre-season in Bergamo kicks in.

    And then there’s Ernest Nuamah, one of Lyon’s brightest young hopes, now facing the ugly reality of Ligue 2 football after the French club’s shock relegation for financial troubles.

    Unless Lyon’s appeal works a miracle, Nuamah’s 2025/26 season will begin in the French second division, unless a rescue move comes in first.

    Watch the video of the players below:

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