Chelsea Sets Sights on Erratic Kudus with Deep Pockets

Former Manchester United scout Mick Brown believes Mohammed Kudus will leave West Ham United for Chelsea during the summer transfer window. The Ghanaian midfielder has caught the attention of both Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur. Chelsea wants to add more attacking players to help manager Enzo Maresca build a stronger team. The club has already brought Joao Pedro and Jamie Gittens to Stamford Bridge. Brown thinks Chelsea will continue spending money on new signings.

Brown admits he worries about Kudus maintaining good form throughout entire seasons. The 24-year-old player scored 14 goals during his first campaign at West Ham but managed just five goals last season. West Ham originally wanted around 80 million pounds for their star player. Brown expects the London club will accept a lower offer because they still make good profit from any sale. He believes Chelsea has enough money to complete the deal.

The former Ajax star remains on vacation in his home country of Ghana during these transfer talks. Chelsea executives admire his attacking skills and want him to join their squad. Brown recognizes Kudus has obvious talent that top clubs can develop properly. West Ham appears ready to sell their midfielder if the right offer arrives. Chelsea seems determined to keep adding quality players to their roster this summer.
 

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