According to The Telegraph, Tottenham Hotspur is interested in signing Mohamed Kudus of West Ham. They are confident in completing transactions significantly less than the release clause of less than £85 million on Ghana Forward’s contract running through 2028. It marks the first move from West Ham to the Spurs since Scott Parker made that move in 2011.
Meanwhile, the Guardian reports that the Hammer is willing to force Kudus to leave around £60 million.
The 42-cap Ghana International previously linked to such Saudi Arabia’s professional league side, including Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea, but Tottenham appears the most serious of potential suitors for his services.
However, the Spurs, who won the Europa League and competed in the Champions League, will also need to sell players to secure the necessary funds. Defender Christian Romero is deeply affiliated with Atletico Madrid, but the people of North London have claimed they have not reached an agreement with the Loji Blancos.