Goal said Tottenham Hotspur reportedly consulted with West Ham United about a potential summer move for Ghanaian attacker Mohamed Kudus.
The debate aims to build the challenges at last season’s Europa League victory and domestic and European competitions as the Lily Whites appear to rebuild their offensive line under new boss Thomas Frank.
After replacing Ange Postecoglou with Thomas Frank, the Spurs board supports the new manager and prioritizes signing Marquee based on his success last season.
Tottenham is ready to bid on Mohamed Kudus
Spurs is reportedly preparing to open a bid in the £50 million region, but that figure is not at the £65 million valuation set by West Ham.
Kudus is a multi-purpose attacking player, capable of playing on both wings and in central roles.
His technical talent not only complements the Spurs’ style, but also brings depth to his preparations for his return to the Champions League.
West Ham’s £65 million valuation is in contrast to Spurs’ proposed £50 million offer, a disparity that could stall discussions.
The Spurs face competition with Premier League clubs
The competition between Chelsea and Newcastle further complicates Tottenham’s intention to sign the West Ham United star.
Tottenham must move decisively and perhaps increase their offers to maintain a true chance to land the Ghanaian star this summer.
The Spurs were also interested in the moves of Brentford’s Brian Mbemo given Frank’s connection, but accepted that the players had decided to move to Manchester United this summer.
Nottingham Forest’s Anthony Elanga is another player on the North London Club’s radar and is about to add an offensive option to his team.
Tottenham is ready to offer players at Crystal Palace’s Ebekieze swap deal