
Tottenham finished the signing of Kudus Mohammed by West Ham for 55 million pounds sterling.
Kudus – which also aroused the interest of Chelsea and Newcastle – joined the Spurs for a six -year contract.
International Ghana scored 13 goals and established 12 in 65 Premier League games for West Ham, after his arrival from Ajax in 2023.
This is the first transfer between Tottenham and West Ham since the move of Scott Parker to the Spurs in 2011. Spurs were looking to sign an attacker who can play through the front line and Kudus adjusts this bill.
Spurs also remain interested in Brentford Yoane warned.
“ The Kudus agreement was Frank ‘priority
Michael Bridge of Sky Sports News:
“Kudus has been identified as a priority signature for Thomas Frank.
“It is generally unthinkable that a transfer between the two clubs, but the Ghanian international only wanted to sign for the spurs.
“Fees of approximately 54.5 million pounds sterling also mean that the Spurs avoid” the Tottenham tax “which has been widely declared given the reluctance of West Ham to do business with the north of London in the past.
“West Ham will reinvest a piece of Kudus money so that Graham Potter brings his own players coming, but there will be a huge pressure to do things given most of the feelings of West Ham supporters on the Kudus agreement to the Spurs on X this week:” Anyone except them. “”
Kudus’ agreement has no potential impact for Wissa
Dharmesh Sheth Sky Sports News:
“Tottenham is after one of the former players of Thomas Frank, Yoane Wissa. This pursuit, I will not be affected by the imminent arrival of Kudus.
“There has been no club contact at club between Tottenham and Brentford for the moment, but we expect it very soon.
“Wissa is in the last year of her contract and will be 29 years old in September, with these ingredients, Tottenham may think that there is an agreement to do.”
Analysis: Spurs believe that they can solve the Kudus enigma and bring it back to its best
Peter Skys Sports: Peter Smith:
Kudus is an exciting signature. Spurs rarely do business with West Ham – Ghanaian is the first purchase of their rivals in 14 years – but Kudus has been considered quite talented to be the exception.
Kudus is about to be 25 years old, adds an essential depth to the large positions of attacking the Spurs and, after two seasons in eastern London, is well aware of the demands of the Premier League.
But what is the concern of his second season for West Ham?
Kudus was named the best newcomer to the division by Sky Sports’ Gary Neville in the Monday evening football Awards at the end of the 2023/24 season. A purchase of 38 million sterling pounds from Ajax looked like a good deal for West Ham, with Kudus marking 14 times in all competitions, fixing nine additional goals and bringing excitement to the London stadium with its direct and direct dribbles.
But there were only five goals during the last mandate. In addition to one at Spurs, his only other goals came home against Brighton and Ipswich, with his last strike from the season arriving with only three minutes to play against the opposition relegated to Portman Road.
Statistically, it was a disappointing drop in the promise of this first campaign. There were, however, warnings around the form of West Ham and also Kudus positions was invited to play during the 2024/25 season, plugging in the front line while the injuries struck.
A Tottenham team that finished three places below the hammers, but scored 18 additional goals will provide the environment to help Kudus shoot as it did during this first year in England?
The approach of the owner of the new Spurs Thomas Frank will be important. Bryan Mbeumo, left football like Kudus, played on the right side of Frank’s attack in Brentford, marking 20 times last season. Could Frank help Kudus approach these levels?
Spurs believe that the answer is yes to these two questions and now Kudus has a new platform to rekindle the buzz that came with its first campaign in England.
Find out more analysis of the time from Kudus to West Ham and what it means for his prospects in Tottenham here.
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