Tottenham is interested in signing West Ham United attacker Mohamed Kudus this summer.
The North London Club has given priority to Hammer Star this summer.
Having won the Europa League and confirmed that they will be qualifying for the Champions League next season, the Spurs are ready to bolster their team.
They are now financially equipped to sign the statement, and Kudus has been identified as a major target this summer.
Despite winning silverware last season, their performance in the Premier League was disappointing to say the least.
They finished 17th in the league, which was the worst finish in competition history.
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Their attacks and creativity issues are well documented, and that is where interest in Kudus comes in.
Respected Spurs journalist Matt Burns discussed the noise surrounding the Kudus link and why West Ham attackers would be a key signature for them.
In his work for the boy Hotspur, Burns compared Dejan Kulusevski to Kudus and suggested that Frank could consider playing one of them in a central role.
The issue with Spurs was a lack of goals from strikers despite spending a significant amount of money in the recent transfer window.
For the Spurs, who were sometimes directly lacking in advanced regions, the ability to defeat Kudus’ defenders one-on-one and carry the ball forward adds a much-needed threat to their attack.
Hammer Attacker may be a game-changing signature
The versatility of Kudus is another major advantage for Tottenham. He can run as a right winger or attack a midfielder or in erroneous nine roles.
Burns has expressed his disappointment for the Spurs who are not chasing Crystal Palace’s Ebebekiez, currently on the radar of Premier League rival Arsenal, but we are confident that a signature like Kudos can shine next season.
With Richarisson’s performance being poor, his son Hyun Min isn’t the former player, and not a completed article by Wilson O’Dobert, Spurs need players like Kudus who can move towards a more central role to provide a threat from the left side of the attack and give him another dimension of the attack.
Kudus has experience in the Premier League and he is exactly the kind of player that they can offer Spurs offense in the X-Factor, which is currently missing.
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