Tottenham Eye Cut-Price Deal for Kudus as West Ham Await Bid
- Tottenham is interested in signing Mohammed Kudus from West Ham, marking their first transfer from the club in 14 years.
- Mohammed Kudus joined West Ham in 2023 for £35 million and has a release clause of £85 million.
- West Ham is willing to sell Kudus to fund their summer rebuilding efforts, but they have yet to receive an official bid.
- Kudus scored 14 goals last season, but only managed five goals and four assists in the current season.
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Tottenham hold positive talks over Kudus transfer as Chelsea monitor situation
Tottenham Hotspur have opened discussions with Mohammed Kudus over a potential move, with negotiations described as positive by sources close to the talks. The Ghana international is understood to be open to joining Spurs, who are keen to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the new Premier League campaign. Discussions are ongoing between Tottenham, […] The post Tottenham hold positive talks over Kudus transfer as Chelsea monitor situatio…
Tottenham in positive talks with Mohammed Kudus over summer move
Tottenham Hotspur have opened discussions with Mohammed Kudus over a potential transfer, with talks progressing positively. The Premier League side is keen to secure the services of the Ghanaian star, and early conversations regarding the club’s project and personal terms are said to be going well. Kudus, who currently plays for West Ham United, is reportedly open to the idea of joining Spurs. Both clubs remain in dialogue as negotiations contin…
Kudus would be open to joining Liverpool over Spurs and Chelsea
Liverpool appear to have been given an open invitation to swoop for a Premier League forward who’s wowed Arne Slot in the past.As per The Guardian, West Ham’s urgent need to satisfy profitability and sustainability regulations (PSR) could see them put Mohammed Kudus up for sale, with £60m potentially being sufficient to get a deal done as Tottenham Hotspur reportedly seek to take advantage.The Reds have been linked with the Ghanaian attacker in …
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