Skip to content Skip to footer

Tottenham Prepare Second Bid for Mohammed Kudus Amid Chelsea and Newcastle Competition

Tottenham Hotspur are set to make a fresh offer for Mohammed Kudus as the race for the West Ham star heats up. The player is open to joining Spurs despite rival interest from Chelsea and Newcastle United.

A previous report confirmed that Mohammed Kudus is open to joining Tottenham.

TOTENHAM STEP UP CHASE FOR KUDUS

Tottenham are advancing talks with West Ham over Mohammed Kudus and are planning a new bid next week. Spurs are eager to secure the Ghanaian winger, who reportedly has an £85 million release clause that is valid only for the first ten days of July. Although negotiations remain complicated due to tense relations between the clubs, Kudus is keen to remain in London and play Champions League football, which works in Tottenham’s favour. Manager Thomas Frank has already marked Kudus as a key transfer target, underlining the club’s determination to add attacking firepower this summer.

West Ham are ready to sell Mohammed Kudus for a cash deal around £60 million.

CHELSEA AND OTHERS JOIN THE BATTLE

Chelsea have also entered talks with Kudus’ representatives, seeing him as a potential replacement if Noni Madueke leaves for Arsenal. Reports suggest Chelsea are considering player-plus-cash deals to tempt West Ham, and they may hold an advantage as the Hammers are more open to dealing with them than with Spurs. Newcastle United and clubs from Saudi Arabia have registered interest too, but Spurs are currently pushing hardest to get the deal done before the release clause expires. Kudus scored seven goals and provided four assists for West Ham last season, making him one of the Premier League‘s most sought-after attacking talents.

According to a previous report, Mohammed Kudus scored seven goals and provided four assists in 31 league appearances for West Ham last season.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR TOTTENHAM AND KUDUS?

Spurs are hoping to finalise Kudus’ signing before pre-season, as their current squad prepares for a Champions League campaign following a seventeenth-place finish in the 2024/25 Premier League. Chelsea, who finished fourth and reached Champions League qualification, want Kudus to boost their underperforming attack if Madueke leaves. Tottenham’s next fixture is a high-profile friendly against Real Madrid, while Chelsea are set to face Fluminense for the CWC semifinals. Should Tottenham secure Kudus soon, he could debut in one of these summer matches, giving fans an early glimpse of their new star. The transfer saga is set for a dramatic conclusion in the coming days, with all eyes on which London club wins the race for Kudus.

Tottenham have qualified for the Champions League by winning the Europa League, positioning them as strong contenders for securing Kudus’ signature.