
Kudus the subject of £50m bid from Tottenham, with West Ham United already rejecting the bid for a higher valuation.
West Ham reject £50m Kudus bid from Tottenham.
Tottenham’s £50 million deal for Mohammed Kudus was turned down by West Ham.
The Ghanaian international is eyeing a move to a Champions League team and is amenable to leaving the London Stadium.
Spurs, who qualified for the competition by winning the Europa League, meet that description.
West Ham is amenable to allowing the 24-year-old attacking player to leave, and negotiations are still ongoing.
Kudus, who left Ajax for West Ham in 2023 for £38 million, has an £85 million release clause, but Tottenham wants to sign him for less.
According to reliable sources, Kudus has had enquiries from at least six elite teams in recent weeks.
Among the teams interested in Kudus is Chelsea.
Ahead of manager Graham Potter’s first full season in command, West Ham may try to sell one of their best players this summer in order to reinvest the proceeds back into the team.
With three years remaining on his contract, Kudus has made 65 Premier League appearances for the Hammers, tallying 13 goals and nine assists.