Cudjoe burst onto the scene five years ago as a teenager when he joined Ghana Premier League giants Asante Kotoko on loan.
After an impressive campaign with the Porcupine Warriors, the winger spent one more year with Legon Cities before signing for Scottish side Dundee United in late 2021.
The 20-year-old went on to become a key player at Dundee, scoring seven goals in all competitions last season as they gained promotion to the Scottish topflight.
Mathew Anim Cudjoe eyes Black Stars call-up
The talented winger was also part of the Black Satellites side that won the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations in 2021, and he believes it’s only a matter of time before he earns his first Black Stars call-up.
“I want to play for the Black Stars. It’ll be a dream. When I was playing for Asante Kotoko, I always told the media that I would like to play for the national team. I believe it is a matter of time,” Cudjoe said, as quoted by 3Sports.
“I believe in myself and I know the opportunity will come. It is about hard work, the coach, and your form. I think this year people will see me in the national team. And when they do they will see Messi in me.
“I am a winger but I can play the number 10. When I get the ball I just drive forward and try to make things happen. There’s no pressure on me and I believe all I need is one opportunity, maybe a friendly game.”
Meanwhile, Cudjoe is currently a free agent after parting ways with Dundee following the expiration of his contract.