Tottenham have now agreed to sign ‘exciting’ £55m player, medical scheduled for Thursday

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Tottenham Hotspur’s transfer activity is really starting to pick up pace as Thomas Frank looks to build a strong squad for next season.

Spurs have already made a number of signings this summer, the latest of which is Japan international defender Kota Takai.

With Spurs set to play in the Champions League next season, they need to get their transfer activity spot on to ensure they can compete on all fronts.

Now, David Ornstein has provided an exciting update involving Tottenham and their pursuit of West Ham United midfielder Mohammed Kudus.

Tottenham strike Mohammed Kudus deal with medical scheduled for Thursday

Ornstein has taken to X to report that Tottenham have reached total agreement with West Ham over the signing of Kudus.

Spurs have struck a deal with the Hammers worth in the region of £55million, Ornstein added.

The Athletic journalist concluded by saying Kudus’ medical is scheduled for Thursday ahead of him joining Tottenham on a six-year contract.

TBR Football chief correspondent Graeme Bailey has confirmed that Tottenham agreed to the deal in the last hour.

We understand it was their fourth offer, and there are no add-ons – the deal is in cash, which West Ham insisted on.

Harry Redknapp’s Mohammed Kudus to Tottenham verdict

Former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp recently gave his verdict on Kudus as a target for Spurs.

Whilst Redknapp seemed to be in favour of the move, he did admit to having some reservations over a move.

Asked if Kudus would fit the bill at Spurs, Redknapp told talkSPORT (8/7/25, 7:40am): “Yeah, he’s not bad. There’s no doubting his ability.

“I know one or two people around the place at West Ham, I think there are question marks over him.

“I think his ability is not questionable but I don’t know. But he’s certainly got ability and he’s a player that when he gets on the ball, he can make things happen, he’ll be exciting.

“So yeah he’ll certainly bring something to Tottenham for sure.”

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