Daniel Levy could potentially change his perception among Tottenham fans if Mohammed Kudus is signed this transfer window.
Spurs fans aren’t happy about Ange Postecoglou’s departure after winning the Europa League, but a new era is about to begin under Thomas Frank.
The ex-Brentford boss will undoubtedly want several reinforcements at the North London outfit soon, and Kudus could potentially arrive from West Ham United.
Tottenham to offer £50m for Kudus transfer as Levy prepared to do business with West Ham
Tottenham are prepared to test the waters with a £50million bid for Kudus, according to The Guardian.
The news outlet reports (18 June) that Levy, who doesn’t get along with West Ham’s owners, is prepared to swallow his pride and bite the bullet to sign the Ghana international.
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It’s been claimed that the North London outfit are preparing a lowball offer for the 24-year-old, who has a release clause of £85m.
Levy doesn’t have the best of reputations among the Tottenham faithful due to some underwhelming transfer business over the years, with the likes of Tanguy Ndombele and Roberto Soldado being signed for a significant sum during his tenure as chairman.
Spurs fans are aware that they need more creativity and threat up front after a rather disappointing domestic campaign, and Kudus’ addition will certainly delight them.
Kudus can be Son Heung-min replacement at Tottenham
Levy could opt to sell Son Heung-min later in the transfer window after he completes the pre-season tour in Asia.
The South Korea international has just one year left on his contract at Tottenham, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see them cash in on the forward.
Kudus has shown a lot of potential during his time at West Ham, and he could undoubtedly transform into a world-class talent at a team like Spurs.
The Ghanaian star is a versatile attacker, capable of playing in multiple positions, and may become Frank’s first-choice option on the left wing next season.
Tottenham have confirmed Mathys Tel’s permanent transfer from Bayern Munich, but he still has a lot to learn and can’t be expected to start regularly.
Son isn’t getting any younger, and his recent dip in form gives Spurs an incentive to bid him farewell.
Levy must back Frank this summer after sacking Postecoglou, and Kudus could possibly be one of the North London outfit’s marquee signings as they look to build on their Europa League triumph.
How the Ghanaian forward’s situation unfolds in the coming weeks remains to be seen.