Mohammed Kudus celebrates scoring for West Ham vs Tottenham (Photograph by Shaun Botterill/Getty Pictures)
West Ham United star Mohammed Kudus is reportedly prioritising a switch to Tottenham if he finally ends up leaving the London Stadium.
The Ghana worldwide had an excellent first season at West Ham earlier than a barely disappointing second marketing campaign, however it appears he’s nonetheless attracting loads of curiosity on this switch window.
For now, it appears Kudus is a prime goal for Tottenham and he’s additionally actually eager to hitch Spurs, in accordance with a report from the Athletic‘s David Ornstein.
This follows Fabrizio Romano beforehand additionally mentioning curiosity from Chelsea in Kudus, however it maybe appears that the Blues wouldn’t be his choice…
The Athletic additionally declare that Kudus has a £85m launch clause for Premier League golf equipment, however it’s arduous to think about anybody being that eager to pay fairly that a lot for him now.
Fabio Paratici eager to deliver Mohammed Kudus to Tottenham
Spurs chief Fabio Paratici supposedly actually likes Kudus, in accordance with TBR Soccer.
The 24-year-old is probably not on the very prime of his sport in the meanwhile, however TBR’s report explains that Paratici views him as somebody that new supervisor Thomas Frank may work properly with.
Frank notably did an amazing job with wingers Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa at his former membership Brentford, so maybe he may assist revive Kudus’ profession.
Ought to Kudus be part of Chelsea or Spurs?
Kudus would in all probability get extra taking part in time at Tottenham than at Chelsea, which could clarify why he’d desire a transfer to north London over west London for the second.
Each golf equipment are within the Champions League subsequent season, so would symbolize an enormous step up for Kudus, although in some methods Spurs seems like a bet.
It wasn’t the perfect season for THFC, even when they did handle to win the Europa League ultimate, with the membership ending up very near the relegation zone.