Tottenham Secures £55m Deal for West Ham Star Mohammed Kudus
Tottenham Hotspur has finalized a £55m deal to sign West Ham's Mohammed Kudus, marking a significant move in the Premier League transfer market.



Tottenham Hotspur have successfully negotiated a £55m fee with West Ham United to secure the services of midfielder Mohammed Kudus. The Ghanaian international is expected to undergo a medical examination shortly before signing a long-term contract with Spurs.
The Deal Breakdown
- Initial Offer: West Ham had initially turned down a £50m bid from Tottenham.
- Final Agreement: The deal was eventually settled at £55m, significantly below Kudus's £85m release clause.
Player Background
- Previous Club: Kudus joined West Ham from Ajax in 2023 for £38m.
- Performance: He has made 65 Premier League appearances, scoring 13 goals and providing nine assists.
Market Interest
At least six top-tier clubs have shown interest in Kudus in recent weeks. However, sources indicate that the 24-year-old has prioritized a move to Tottenham.
Additional Moves
Tottenham is also reportedly exploring the possibility of signing Brentford forward Yoane Wissa, indicating a busy transfer window for the club.
Related Topics
- West Ham United: The club's strategy post-Kudus departure.
- Premier League: Impact of Kudus's transfer on the league dynamics.
- Tottenham Hotspur: Future prospects with new signings.
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