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Mohammed Kudus Set for Tottenham Move After £55m Deal Agreed
Tottenham Hotspur will sign Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United for £55 million, with the fee to be paid over three years. The Ghanaian will complete his medical and sign a six-year contract soon.
According to a previous report, Tottenham have agreed a £55 million deal with West Ham United to sign Mohammed Kudus.
WHAT HAPPENED?
Tottenham and West Ham agreed on a £55 million transfer for Kudus, with the fee to be paid over three years. Kudus, who joined West Ham from Ajax in 2023, will now sign a six-year contract with Spurs. The player undergoes his medical today as both clubs have started processing the paperwork.
According to a previous report, Mohammed Kudus will have his medical today before signing a six-year contract with Tottenham.
LOOKING BACK: KUDUS AT WEST HAM AND SPURS’ SITUATION
Kudus was one of West Ham’s best performers last season, scoring seven goals and providing four assists in 31 league appearances. His electric pace, dribbling, and versatility made him a fan favorite at the London Stadium. Tottenham, who finished 17th in the Premier League last season but qualified for the Champions League by winning the Europa League, have been busy in the transfer market as they look to close the gap on the top four. West Ham finished 10th in the table, and losing Kudus is a major blow for the Hammers as they aim to rebuild for the upcoming campaign.
A previous report confirmed that Mohammed Kudus scored seven goals and provided four assists in 31 league appearances last season.
Additionally, it is noted that West Ham finished 10th last year in the Premier League.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR SPURS AND WEST HAM?
Kudus is expected to join Spurs’ pre-season training once the transfer is official. Tottenham’s first match of the 2025-26 Premier League season is against Brighton, who finished eighth last year, just one spot ahead of West Ham. Spurs are looking to strengthen further and are also interested in Brentford’s Yoane Wissa. West Ham, on the other hand, will now focus on finding a replacement for Kudus as they prepare for their season opener against newly-promoted Sunderland. David Moyes’ side will hope for a better finish this season after ending up mid-table last term.
According to a previous report, Tottenham’s first pre-season friendly is on July 13 against Celtic.