Pedro Porro sends message to Mohammed Kudus as he tells Tottenham newcomer what he’s now going to ‘have to put up with’

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Tottenham Hotspur have announced their most high-profile signing of the summer transfer window so far as they welcomed Mohammed Kudus to North London.

Spurs have been busy over the past few weeks, signing Mathys Tel and Kevin Danso permanently along with Kota Takai, who arrived from Kawasaki Frontale in a £5million deal earlier this week.

Tottenham have signed Kudus in a £55million deal from West Ham United, and he is reported to have penned a six-year deal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Kudus’ arrival at Tottenham was met with adulation from fans and peers alike, with Pedro Porro one of his first new teammates to send him a message on social media.

Porro joked with Kudus about what he – the full-back – would now “have to put up with” now the Ghana international is at Spurs.

Pedro Porro now set to ‘put up with’ Mohammed Kudus’ 1v1s in Tottenham training

Tottenham’s media team shared news of Kudus’ arrival on their official website along with their social media channels including Instagram.

Porro took to the post’s comment section to welcome Kudus, joking he’ll now have to put up with the midfielder’s 1v1s in training.

Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy, whose remixed version of Overlord was the background song on Kudus’ announcement video, also posted a message.

Thomas Frank has already given his verdict on Mohammed Kudus

Thomas Frank only arrived at Tottenham a month ago, but he has moved quickly to bring Kudus to N17.

TBR Football revealed that Tottenham’s talks for Kudus stalled on Tuesday evening, but Daniel Levy quickly convinced David Sullivan to accept his cash offer.

Frank has already spoken highly of Kudus, previously saying he is a ‘top player’, along with now-former West Ham teammates Jarrod Bowen and Lucas Paqueta.

Back in February 2025, Frank told the Brentford media team: “West Ham, in my opinion, offensively and defensively, have clear principles in all phases, they want to control more and more of the ball.

“They have some top players: Mohammed Kudus, Lucas Paqueta and Jarrod Bowen are really, really good.”

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