Mohammed Kudus has pledged to help West Ham United bounce back and fight for European places next season after a torrid campaign in the 2024/25 term.
The Hammers, who reached the quarter-finals of the Europa League last season, have been poor this season and sit just a place above the relegation zone.
Kudus has experienced an underwhelming campaign, scoring only four goals in the Premier League, half of his tally from last season.
However, the 24-year-old believes the setback will be the adrenaline to push him and his teammates to achieve more in the 2025/26 season.
"100%, that should be the focus and that should be the standard every season," he said when asked if the team will be back stronger next season.
"Like I said, we take a lot of lessons from these down times. Every setback, for me personally I see it as an opportunity as an opportunity to grow and focus on what is ahead," he added on Sky Sports.
The former Ajax forward's future at West Ham remains a doubt with several clubs showing interest in his services.
Kudus and his teammates will travel to Old Trafford to face Europa League finalist Manchester United on Sunday.