Premier League
Tottenham has made a statement in this summer transfer window with the acquisition of Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United, marking their first major signing of the transfer period. The London club has reached a deal for £55 million, and the Ghanaian international will sign a six-year contract, showing strong support for Thomas Frank's project for the 2025/26 season.
After an initial offer rejected by West Ham, Spurs came back with an improved proposal that ultimately convinced the Hammers. Kudus, 24 years old, had already expressed his preference for wearing the Tottenham jersey if he left West Ham, and his willingness was crucial in sealing the deal. The player will undergo a medical examination in London on Thursday before signing the final contract.
Mohammed Kudus, a top reinforcement for Thomas Frank's Tottenham
During his last Premier League campaign, Kudus played 35 matches, contributing five goals and four assists. Although his numbers were slightly lower than his first year in England, his impact on West Ham's offensive game was undeniable, standing out for his versatility, dribbling skills, and ability to break lines from midfield.
The release clause protecting his contract in early July was never triggered, and Tottenham took advantage of the opportunity to negotiate directly with the London rival club. The arrival of the former Ajax player adds to the transfer completed for Mathys Tel, who will continue at Spurs after his loan from Bayern.
With this move, Tottenham clearly states their ambition not only to compete for European places but also to establish themselves among the elite in the English league. Kudus will be a key piece in enhancing the attacking midfield area and providing offensive depth to the team.
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