Mohammed Kudus has completed his transfer from West Ham United to Tottenham Hotspur, with the attacker expected to be a key player under Thomas Frank.
Tottenham agreed a £55m deal for Kudus following lengthy negotiations between Daniel Levy and David Sullivan over a fee.
The former Ajax star becomes the first player since Scott Parker in 2011 to make the switch between the two clubs.
Tottenham Hotspur now have an array of attacking options, and one Spurs player who Kudus is sure to love could actually be a player he’s competing with for a spot in Frank’s lineup.
Mohammed Kudus loves skilful players
New Tottenham signing Mohammed Kudus has previously revealed that he loves watching skilful players who try to entertain the fans.
The Ghanaian international stressed the importance of output, but admitted that being able to entertain is also crucial.
That is exactly what the 24-year-old is expected to bring to N17, having completed more dribbles than any other Premier League player since the start of the 2023/24 season.
Speaking back in August 2023, Kudus told Iron Cast: “I love creative players, ones that try and entertain the game.
“I know goals and assists are important, but I like creative players who would like to entertain the fans and try to do something different than what everyone is doing, than just passing the ball, you know?”
Tottenham fans will love to hear Kudus’ quotes, given that entertainment is something which is deeply rooted in the club’s DNA.
The attacker is a player who will certainly want to live up to the motto ‘To Dare Is To Do’ on the pitch at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Micky van de Ven and Mikey Moore said how skilful Wilson Odobert is
If Kudus loves skilful players, then he will be a big fan of Wilson Odobert, who Micky van de Ven and Mikey Moore claim is incredibly creative in this sense.
Van de Ven hailed Odobert’s skill, meanwhile, Moore added that he genuinely believes the Frenchman is Spurs’ most skilful player.
When asked which of his teammates deserves five-star skills, the Dutchman told Tottenham’s Instagram handle: “Wilson Odobert. He’s really quick with his feet, especially in one-versus-one training, where you can see it, so I would say he would get the five-star skill moves.”
Moore also agreed with the centre-back, adding: “Wilson. He’s got the best skills in the team, so I would go for him.”
However, Kudus and Odobert are expected to be fighting it out for a place in Thomas Frank’s line-up on the right side of Spurs’ attack.
The Frenchman featured mostly from the right wing last season, and that was the same case when he played for France U-21s over the summer.