Mohammed Kudus has been announced as a player of Tottenham Hotspur following a £55m deal from West Ham United.
TBR Football understands Tottenham had three bids for Kudus rejected until they finally convinced West Ham United to sell the forward.
Tottenham agreed a £55m deal for Kudus, and the player completed his medical last Friday before being announced.
The 24-year-old will have the chance to make his debut for the Lilywhites next Saturday away at Reading, but before that, the Hammers’ fans will not like what he said during his medical.
Mohammed Kudus reveals Tottenham love during medical
Mohammed Kudus joked that Tottenham are in his heart during his medical ahead of his move to the North London club.
As TBR Football revealed, Kudus really wanted to join Tottenham, and he finally got his wish as they agreed a £55m deal to sign him.
TBR Football also exclusively reported that Kudus shunned interest from Bayern Munich, as he wanted to remain in the Premier League.
The official announcement video included Kudus claiming he ‘only wanted Spurs’, something which didn’t go down well with West Ham’s supporters.
Now, during his medical, the club’s doctor told him that he was going to listen to his heart, to which Kudus replied: “You’ll find Spurs there!”
West Ham needed to sell Kudus to help fund their own moves in the transfer window, TBR Football reported back in June.
The 24-year-old had an £84m release clause, but the East London club were aware that no club would be willing to pay that sort of money.
David Sullivan initially wanted £65m for Kudus, however, Spurs were one of the only clubs showing a proper interest, so his hand was forced.
West Ham want Liverpool’s Harvey Elliot to replace Mohammed Kudus
West Ham want to sign Harvey Elliott from Liverpool to replace Kudus, according to reports.
Elliott has admitted he could leave Liverpool this summer, revealing he will discuss with his team the next steps for his career.
The 22-year-old played a key role in helping England U-21 to win the European Championships in Slovakia over the summer.
The Liverpool attacker netted five times in six matches for the young Three Lions team, and now he is subject to strong interest from Premier League clubs.