Tottenham pushing to sign West Ham star Mohammed Kudus

Tottenham Hotspur are gearing up to submit a formal offer for West Ham United’s highly-rated midfielder, Mohammed Kudus, during the summer transfer window. The North London outfit is eager to strengthen its midfield ranks, and Kudus has emerged as one of the club’s primary targets, according to talkSPORT.

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The 24-year-old Ghanaian is understood to be open to a move away from the London Stadium this summer. His potential availability has caught the attention of several major clubs, with Chelsea, Newcastle United, and multiple teams from Saudi Arabia all keeping tabs on his situation. Despite the competition, Spurs appear poised to take concrete steps in their pursuit of the versatile midfielder.

Since joining West Ham two seasons ago, Kudus has made a significant impact in English football. He has featured in 80 games for the Hammers, scoring 19 goals and contributing 13 assists. Known for his flair, creativity, and relentless energy, Kudus has quickly become one of the Premier League’s most talked-about midfielders. His performances have attracted interest not just from within England, but also from across the European football landscape.

On the international stage, Kudus continues to play a pivotal role for Ghana. With 42 appearances and 12 goals for the Black Stars, he remains an influential figure for the national team. His adaptability allows him to operate in various positions across midfield and the attacking third, making him a valuable asset for any manager.

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According to Transfermarkt.com, Kudus’ current market value stands at €45 million. However, his contract with West Ham includes a release clause that could shape how negotiations unfold. It is believed that for the first ten days of July, the midfielder can be bought for a fixed fee of €100 million. While this clause reflects his exceptional talent and growing stature, Tottenham are reportedly unwilling to pay the full amount. Instead, they are hopeful of persuading West Ham to accept a reduced figure more aligned with their transfer budget.

Newly appointed Spurs boss Thomas Frank is looking to reshape the squad in his first summer in charge. Kudus is seen as a key component in that vision. His speed, strength in possession, and attacking instincts would fit seamlessly into the fast-tempo style Frank is expected to implement. The Ghanaian’s knack for finding the net and creating chances would offer Spurs an added dimension from midfield.

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Despite Tottenham’s strong interest, the transfer race is far from straightforward. With clubs like Chelsea and Newcastle still actively monitoring Kudus, and Saudi Pro League sides capable of offering substantial financial packages, Spurs will need to act decisively to avoid missing out.

As the July 10 deadline for the €100 million release clause draws closer, the next few days could prove pivotal. Whether West Ham will entertain offers below the release clause remains uncertain. What is clear, however, is that Mohammed Kudus is one of the most coveted midfielders on the market, and securing his signature could be a major coup for whichever club succeeds.

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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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