Chelsea frontrunners to land West Ham dynamic midfielder Mohammed Kudus

Chelsea are preparing a summer approach for West Ham United’s dynamic midfielder Mohammed Kudus, according to The Daily Mail. The Ghanaian international has drawn the attention of numerous elite clubs following a highly impressive season with the Hammers, and Chelsea are believed to be eager to move quickly in order to secure his signature.

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Since arriving in East London, Kudus has made a major impact, becoming a central figure in West Ham’s lineup. The 24-year-old has featured in 80 matches for the club, contributing 19 goals and 13 assists—a notable achievement for a player in a midfield role. His adaptability, technical flair, and knack for scoring have made him a hot commodity, with Chelsea now emerging as a frontrunner in the race to sign him.

Kudus has also been a standout performer for his national team. Representing Ghana, he has earned 42 international caps and netted 12 goals. His performances on the global stage have underlined his composure and ability in pressure situations. With a skill set that blends creativity, strength, and technical excellence, Kudus is widely regarded as one of Africa’s most promising football talents.

A key factor in this potential deal is Kudus’ release clause. His current contract with West Ham includes a €100 million buyout clause, which becomes active only during the first ten days of July. This clause creates a narrow window for Chelsea to act if they wish to avoid lengthy negotiations that could push the transfer fee even higher.

According to Transfermarkt, Kudus’ market value currently stands at €45 million—less than half of his release clause. Despite the discrepancy, Chelsea may be willing to invest heavily, seeing Kudus as a long-term asset who could help lead their resurgence.

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Under the manager Enzo Maresca and the continued ownership of Todd Boehly’s consortium, Chelsea are looking to rebuild after a turbulent campaign. The club’s strategy focuses on injecting young, high-potential talent into the squad, and Kudus appears to match their ideal profile perfectly: proven, youthful, and with significant room for further development.

Chelsea have already signaled their intention to be proactive in the transfer market this summer. With uncertainty surrounding the futures of several midfielders and speculation over the potential departure of Enzo Fernández, adding Kudus would bolster both the quality and depth of the squad. His versatility—capable of playing centrally, as an attacking midfielder, or even in wide positions—would give Maresca valuable tactical options.

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From West Ham’s perspective, losing one of their standout players would be a significant blow. However, with the release clause in place, their ability to retain Kudus is limited if a suitor like Chelsea activates it during the set period.

As the transfer window looms, all eyes are on Stamford Bridge. If Chelsea are genuinely intent on signing Kudus, they will need to move swiftly and decisively in early July. A successful move could mark the beginning of an ambitious summer rebuild for the Blues—one that could shape their future for years to come.

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Enzo Cattaneo

Naples-born Enzo Cattaneo has spent more than a decade living in Madrid and writing about Spanish football, German football and the Premier League for various Spanish football websites and now he writes about World football for World Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers and rumours pretty much nonstop since the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea.

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