Al-Nassr Prepares a Large Amount to Secure the Deal for Mohammed Kudus
The Saudi Al-Nassr club is setting its sights on Ghanaian star Mohammed Kudus, a player for West Ham United, during the upcoming summer transfer window, amidst reports confirming the exorbitant value of the release clause.
According to informed sources, West Ham's management will not negotiate on reducing the required amount, forcing Al-Nassr to pay £85 million to officially secure the deal. This substantial figure could complicate the transfer, but it reflects the player's importance in the English team's lineup.
Kudus was close to donning the Al-Nassr jersey last summer, but the deal stumbled at the last moment. This delay prompted the Saudi club's management to seek alternatives, resulting in the signing of Colombian striker John Duran from Aston Villa last January.
The 23-year-old Ghanaian player is considered one of the most prominent African talents in Europe and has excelled notably in the Premier League, making him a target for several major clubs. However, Al-Nassr remains the most interested in acquiring him, especially as it seeks to bolster its attacking line with a player possessing high individual skills.
As the summer market approaches, fans of 'The Global' await developments on the deal. Will Al-Nassr succeed in snatching Kudus despite financial obstacles? Or will West Ham retain its star? The coming days hold the answer.
According to informed sources, West Ham's management will not negotiate on reducing the required amount, forcing Al-Nassr to pay £85 million to officially secure the deal. This substantial figure could complicate the transfer, but it reflects the player's importance in the English team's lineup.
Kudus was close to donning the Al-Nassr jersey last summer, but the deal stumbled at the last moment. This delay prompted the Saudi club's management to seek alternatives, resulting in the signing of Colombian striker John Duran from Aston Villa last January.
The 23-year-old Ghanaian player is considered one of the most prominent African talents in Europe and has excelled notably in the Premier League, making him a target for several major clubs. However, Al-Nassr remains the most interested in acquiring him, especially as it seeks to bolster its attacking line with a player possessing high individual skills.
As the summer market approaches, fans of 'The Global' await developments on the deal. Will Al-Nassr succeed in snatching Kudus despite financial obstacles? Or will West Ham retain its star? The coming days hold the answer.