Tottenham are reportedly keen on signing West Ham attacker Mohammed Kudus in the summer transfer window.
Dr Rajpal Brar, an injury expert, has assessed the Ghana international’s fitness should he switch clubs this summer.
The 24-year-old is on the back of an underwhelming season at the London Stadium, scoring just five league goals.
Kudus expected to clear Spurs medical if needed
The winger’s fitness record is nigh on perfect and he should have no issues clearing his medical, according to Dr Brar.
Tottenham are keen on signing Kudus in the summer and it’s understood he will cost around £70million. (The Sun)
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Discussing the state of play with Kudus exclusively with Tottenham News, Dr Brar, a doctor in physical therapy and a sports scientist, shared his verdict.
“Last season, Kudus had an ideal fitness record and that’s what you want ahead of signing a player,” he said.
“He’s Premier League proven and used to the league, so adapting to his new club should not be an issue either.
“I expect him to clear his medical, as nothing in his injury history particularly stands out.”
Tottenham must look to bring Kudus to North London
Kudus would be an ideal signing for Tottenham this summer, perfectly complementing Thomas Frank’s vision.
The 24-year-old Ghanaian brings versatility as an attacking midfielder or winger, with exceptional pace, creativity and goal-scoring ability.
His flair for beating defenders and relentless work rate make him a dynamic fit alongside players like Son Heung-min.
Kudus’ defensive contributions further enhance his value, matching Spurs’ need for intensity.
He’s even admired by Pep Guardiola, who called him “exceptional” in May 2024.
With Spurs competing on multiple fronts, Kudus’ Premier League experience and youth make him a long-term asset, justifying his substantial transfer fee.
As Bryan Mbeumo appears to fancy Manchester United, the Hammers star is undoubtedly a quality alternative.