Tottenham Hotspur have secured an agreement to sign Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United.
Tottenham will pay £55 million to sign the Ghanaian International during the summer window. He has been heavily linked with the move away from West Ham, and Tottenham will be delighted to secure his signature. It remains to be seen whether they can complete the formalities of the transfer and get the deal across the line quickly.
Danuel Levy masterclass?
Meanwhile, journalist Graeme Bailey has held another transfer masterstroke from Daniel Levy. To sign the player for £55 million represents an excellent bit of business from the north London club.
Huge win for Daniel Levy getting £10m off the asking price. David Sullivan and West Ham needed the money.
Kudus moving for less than Cunha, Elanga and Mbeumo…
— Graeme Bailey (@GraemeBailey) July 9, 2025
Tottenham needed Mohammed Kudus
They needed a versatile attacker like Kudus, and the 24-year-old should prove to be an excellent addition. He is capable of operating anywhere across the front three, and he could add some much-needed cutting edge in the final third.
The player will look to compete at a higher level and fight for trophies. The move to Tottenham will help him realise his ambitions. Tottenham managed to win a European trophy last season, and they will look to do well in the Premier League. Next season.
They have a talented squad and a quality manager like Thomas Frank. Players like Kudus could take them to a new level. The 24-year-old will look to hit the ground running. He is already well settled in English football, and he is likely to make an instant impact.
Tottenham have an attacking philosophy, and the African is likely to thrive in their system.
It will be interesting to see if he can recapture his peak form. He had a mediocre season with West Ham last time out. However, he was outstanding in his debut campaign, and there is no doubt that he is a quality player.