West Ham United reportedly could give a big boost in the transfer market along with the opportunity to sell struggling winger Mohamed Kudus this summer.
Ghana International got off to a great start at London Stadium last season, but this semester has mainly been downhill.
Most West Ham fans imagine jumping at the chance to win cash in Kudus, and there appears to be interest from Saudian professional league giant Al Nassle.
That said, according to journalist Ben Jacobs, Kudus has a certain £120 million release clause for the Saudi club in his contract with Hammer…
Kudus probably has earned a big move in the past. He has probably joined one of the European elites, but the ship is probably sailing now.
For some reason, the 24-year-old couldn’t build on his strong first campaign with West Ham. He now takes responsibility more than anything else.
So, a big payday in Saudi Arabia could make perfect sense as Kudus’ next move.
West Ham was able to do a lot from the Mohamed Kudous sale at a £120 million bank
West Ham is in need of a massive overhaul of this struggling team this summer, and £10 million from selling Kudus is likely to be a major boost to East Londoners.
It’s not exactly seen who WHUFC will target with such money, but it would certainly be useful to help them attract some big names.
Kudus sales are ideal as it is not easy to spend largely on the players you want in this era of stricter financial fair play laws.
According to Jacobs, Al Nassl appears to have other Premier League stars in the Radar, but Hammers fans are undoubtedly hoping to raise interest in Kudus and give him a very useful cash injection this summer.