
Mohammed Kudus Ignites the Transfer Market: Saudi and English Rivalry for West Ham Winger
Sky Sports has revealed that Ghanaian star Mohammed Kudus, the winger for West Ham United, has become a hot target for several clubs during the ongoing summer transfer market, amid fierce competition between English Premier League teams and some Saudi clubs eager to sign him.
Tottenham continues its negotiations with West Ham in an attempt to finalize the deal for Kudus, with the London club having made an initial offer of £50 million, which West Ham immediately rejected, considering it below the financial valuation of the player.
West Ham expects a better offer soon from Tottenham, as the latter insists on acquiring the 24-year-old player, who is under a long-term contract until the summer of 2028, with an option to extend for another year.
Meanwhile, reports confirm that several Saudi clubs have started moving to negotiate for Kudus as part of their plan to strengthen their squads with stars from the Premier League, while Chelsea is closely monitoring the situation to explore the terms of a potential contract and the possibility of making an official offer in the coming period.
According to Sky Sports, Kudus has shown readiness to move to Tottenham and expressed his desire to play at the European level, which may give Spurs an advantage in negotiations, as personal terms are not expected to pose any obstacle to completing the deal.
West Ham's position remains strong as they are not compelled to sell unless an enticing financial offer that meets the club's ambitions is presented, convincing them to part with one of their key attacking players.
Tottenham continues its negotiations with West Ham in an attempt to finalize the deal for Kudus, with the London club having made an initial offer of £50 million, which West Ham immediately rejected, considering it below the financial valuation of the player.
West Ham expects a better offer soon from Tottenham, as the latter insists on acquiring the 24-year-old player, who is under a long-term contract until the summer of 2028, with an option to extend for another year.
Meanwhile, reports confirm that several Saudi clubs have started moving to negotiate for Kudus as part of their plan to strengthen their squads with stars from the Premier League, while Chelsea is closely monitoring the situation to explore the terms of a potential contract and the possibility of making an official offer in the coming period.
According to Sky Sports, Kudus has shown readiness to move to Tottenham and expressed his desire to play at the European level, which may give Spurs an advantage in negotiations, as personal terms are not expected to pose any obstacle to completing the deal.
West Ham's position remains strong as they are not compelled to sell unless an enticing financial offer that meets the club's ambitions is presented, convincing them to part with one of their key attacking players.