Tottenham Hotspur in Talks to Sign Mohammed Kudus from West Ham

Tottenham Hotspur plans to pursue Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United during the summer transfer window. The Ghana international would become the first player to move directly between these London rivals since Scott Parker made the switch back in 2011. New manager Thomas Frank has made Kudus a top target after missing out on other attacking options. The club previously failed to secure deals for Mbeumo, Antoine Semenyo, and Eze during recent transfer periods. Spurs believe Kudus can provide the creative spark their attack needs for next season.

West Ham appears willing to part ways with the 24-year-old midfielder to raise funds for their squad overhaul. Graham Potter wants to rebuild the team and needs transfer money to make significant changes. Kudus has expressed interest about joining Tottenham and experiencing a fresh challenge at another Premier League club. His current contract contains an £85 million release clause that becomes active during the first ten days of July. Both clubs hope to negotiate a lower fee than this automatic trigger amount.

Tottenham has not submitted a formal bid but remains confident about completing the transfer. West Ham requires cash flow to support their rebuilding efforts under Potter. The player originally moved from Ajax to West Ham for £40 million approximately two seasons ago. Kudus impressed during his debut campaign but saw his goal production decrease last term. His versatility and technical ability make him an attractive option for Tottenham's attacking plans.
 

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