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West Ham issue brutal response to Tottenham's latest Mohammed Kudus offer

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West Ham have rejected a £50million bid from Tottenham for Mohammed Kudus, with the Hammers left unimpressed by the add-ons that Spurs tried to include in the deal

West Ham have reportedly told Tottenham to make a 'more realistic' offer for Mohammed Kudus after rejecting their opening bid. Spurs have made Kudus their top target after cooling their interest in Eberechi Eze and accepting that Bryan Mbeumo wants to join Manchester United.

Tottenham were also linked with a move for Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo, but he has since signed a new five-year deal with the Cherries. Kudus is now being targeted and West Ham have already knocked back a £50million bid.

According to a report from talkSPORT, the Hammers were not happy with the add-ons included in the offer and want a guaranteed £60m. It is claimed Spurs included add-ons that will only be triggered if they win the Premier League or the Champions League.

Tottenham only ended their 17-year wait for a major trophy by winning the Europa League in May, their first piece of European silverware since 1984, and they have not won a league title since 1961.

As a result, West Ham are said to have told Spurs to 'come back with a more realistic proposal' for Kudus. However, it is also noted that Tottenham's deicsion to include those add-ons was an indication of their 'serious belief' in new manager Thomas Frank.

And Frank is confident that he can get the best out of Spurs after they finished just one point above the relegation zone last season, despite their Europa League triumph. "It's a very talented squad, a very good squad and I'm very excited to start working with them," Frank told club media.

"Of course, when you follow the Premier League, you see the other teams, you see Tottenham - you've seen some fantastic performances from the team over the last years. So, I think there's big potential.

"But, of course, I'm looking from the outside, so I'm looking forward to getting to know them, to be around them, to feel them, understand them, work with them on the training pitch. That's where you really get the big understanding, understand the relationships between players and how you can get the best out of them.

"I've got an idea already, my head is spinning [with] how can we play, how do I put them together, but I'm looking forward to that. When I say 'talented', it's not only young players, it's also some of the more experienced players.

"How can we get the best out of them? Let's say, Dominic Solanke. I'm a big fan of him in terms of his abilities. I'm sure we'll make him score a lot of goals. How can we play [Rodrigo] Bentancur? [James] Maddison?

"But of course, the younger ones as well. I think it's all players that we need to develop and make perform at the highest level, but of course, Lucas [Bergvall], Archie [Gray], Wilson [Odobert], Destiny [Udogie], all of them, they have high ceilings.

"Even the ones I haven't mentioned - the whole squad can do well. I'm big on, how do you say…. it's always about winning. We need to make the team win on a Saturday, a Tuesday, then again Saturday and a Wednesday, but it's also about developing the individual player."

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Transfer news LIVE: Arsenal 'agree' Madueke deal, Man Utd eye shock move, Son's Spurs decision

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Son's Spurs decision

Son Heung-min is set to turn down the advances of Los Angeles FC this summer but the Tottenham captain retains interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia.

Spurs skipper Son, 32, has entered the final 12 months of his deal in north London and there has been speculation of a move away from the club having finally won a trophy in May’s Europa League final.

After a decade of loyal service to the club Son, who earns £200,000 per week, is open to moving on but he will also wait for the right opportunity rather than rush into a move.

Man Utd eyeing Calvert-Lewin

Manchester United are reportedly ready to offer Dominic Calvert-Lewin a contract.

Calvert-Lewin is a free agent after leaving Everton and United believe he could be a cost-effective signing for Ruben Amorim's squad, according to The Sun.

The 28-year-old has struggled with injuries, but they think those wouldn't be such a problem if he was merely a squad player.

Arsenal agree personal terms with Madueke

Arsenal have agreed personal terms with Noni Madueke and are now mulling over an approach to Chelsea in order to thrash out a deal for the versatile England attacker.

Madueke, 23, is among a number of forward targets that Arsenal have been considering as they bid to add more firepower to Mikel Arteta's squad. And while the Gunners have seemingly settled on Rodrygo of Real Madrid as their top left-winger target, talk of a move for Madueke refuses to go away.

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min set to reject lucrative transfer exit for key reason

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Tottenham captain Son Heung-min set to reject lucrative transfer exit for key reason

Son has entered the final year of his £200,000 per week contract at Spurs, placing his future in north London in doubt after a decade of loyal service and finally a major trophy

Son Heung-min is set to turn down the advances of Los Angeles FC this summer but the Tottenham captain retains interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia.

Spurs skipper Son, 32, has entered the final 12 months of his deal in north London and there has been speculation of a move away from the club having finally won a trophy in May’s Europa League final.

After a decade of loyal service to the club Son, who earns £200,000 per week, is open to moving on but he will also wait for the right opportunity rather than rush into a move.

And LAFC are set to be snubbed, as first reported by the Sun, despite Son considering Major League Soccer a reasonable relocation option.

Tottenham are set to step up pre-season preparations next week under new head coach Thomas Frank. The Dane last month replaced gung-ho Ange Postecoglou after he paid the price for a 17th-place league finish.

But Postecoglou also won the club’s first piece of silverware for 17 years by winning the Europa League – meaning Frank will not just inherit a squad full of players that excite him but have an immediate chance to impress in the Champions League.

And in his first interview since leaving Brentford, who received £10m in compensation, Frank made similar noises to his predecessor when it comes to describing his desired style.

“The intention is to play aggressive, front-footed football. I know the ethos and the history of the club is it’s massive on attacking football,” he said.

“There’s so much attacking talent in the squad. I’m very excited by that. They’ve clearly shown over the last two seasons that the ability to score goals is fantastic.

“I’m very, very in on that. I love a team that scores goals. We just want to build on that attacking football we already have.

“I’m a big believer in if you don’t take risks, you also take a risk. It’s important we take risks. “If we play man-to-man in some situations, the risk is you need to play forward. If you don’t risk, you can’t create anything.

“The players need to be brave and trust themselves. I’ll do my best to instil that trust. If they lose the ball by trying, that’s never a problem. Of course I can react, that’s natural, but they need to do that.

“If they don’t work hard, I struggle more with that. That’s my non-negotiable. If you don’t take risks, it’s impossible to achieve something big.”

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Antoine Semenyo explains why he signed new contract after Newcastle and Spurs interest

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Manchester United, Newcastle and Tottenham have all been interested in Antoine Semenyo this summer but the Ghana star will now be staying with Bournemouth long-term

Antoine Semenyo is eager to continue his growth at Bournemouth after shunning transfer interest from rival Premier League clubs to sign a new five-year contract with the Cherries.

A slew of top-flight clubs, including Manchester United, Newcastle and Tottenham, have all been credited with an interest in the Ghana star after Semenyo, 25, enjoyed his most productive Premier League season under Andoni Iraola last term.

It was reported last month that Bournemouth were standing firm on their £70million valuation of the former Bristol City star after losing both Dean Huijsen and Milos Kerkez already this summer; a price which was said to be 'deterring' Semenyo's suitors.

But a transfer has now been taken out of their hands with Semenyo putting pen to paper on a deal until 2030.

Explaining his decision, Semenyo told afcb.co.uk: “I’ve grown so much at the club, both on and off the pitch, and I’m really happy to have signed ahead of returning for pre-season.

“From the fans to the staff and my teammates, I can’t speak highly enough of the people around the club. It’s a great place to be and I’m excited to get back to Bournemouth and continue the hard work with the new season just around the corner.”

Bournemouth's president of football operations, Tiago Pinto, added: “Antoine has been crucial to the club’s progress and is a key member of the project here at Vitality Stadium.

“We have a great relationship with Antoine and we’re looking forward to continuing that as we hope to build on a record-breaking season. His commitment to the club matches our ambition and I’m excited to see what can be achieved as we prepare for the new campaign.”

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While Manchester United and Tottenham were said to have cooled their interest in Semenyo after enquiring about the versatile forward, who scored 13 times last season, links to Newcastle have continued in recent days.

United have since pressed ahead with a move for Bryan Mbeumo - their No.1 target - while Tottenham have been linked with Eberechi Eze in recent days.

Newcastle are now pursuing Anthony Elanga and have tabled an offer for the Nottingham Forest winger, who has impressed for the Reds since leaving Manchester United back in the summer of 2023.

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Tottenham told to raid Liverpool after Arsenal muscle in on Eberechi Eze transfer

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Tottenham are looking for reinforcements ahead of Thomas Frank’s first season at the helm at Anfield and former star Jamie O’Hara believes he knows who the perfect signing would be

Tottenham have been told to make a move for Liverpool star Harvey Elliott following his starring England under-21 role this summer. The former Fulham starlet has turned in some brilliant displays for the Young Lions at the Euros.

He has scored four goals throughout the tournament - his brace against the Netherlands sealing their spot in the final against Germany. And O’Hara believes the youngster would be an excellent alternative to Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze, who is being eyed by North London rivals Arsenal.

Speaking on talkSPORT, the former Tottenham star said: “I’d have him at Tottenham. 100 per cent I’d have him at Tottenham. He’d play on the right and compete with Brennan Johnson and Dejan Kulusevski.

“Kulusevski is quite a similar player, but I think Harvey Elliott has got something about him. He can play in the No10, further back in central midfield – there’s a lot to like and he’s only 22. He could definitely play for a team that is playing in Europe.”

Elliott’s future with current employers Liverpool is far from certain. He has just two years remaining on his contract at Anfield, having started just six games under Arne Slot last season.

The midfielder still managed to score five and notched three assists. He admitted that he might be forced to look elsewhere for first team football.

“It's just a situation that me and the team on my behalf have to have a conversation about,” Elliott said earlier this month. “I'm coming into an age now where I'm 22, I'm going to be 23 next season and I don't really want to be wasting years on my career because it's a short career.

“You don't know what's going to happen. Touch wood it doesn’t, but injuries and things, it could shorten it. It's a situation that, as I've said before, I need to reflect. I need to see if I'm content in doing what I'm doing and how can I improve as a player because that's the most important thing. That's the main thing, really.

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“I just want to improve and be the best possible version of myself and the best player I can be. If that's to go somewhere else, then it's a decision that I'm going to have to make and I just need to see what happens.”

He added: “Nothing makes me want to leave. I love the club, I love the fans, the team. I support them as well. But as I said, most importantly, it's just about what's best for my career. I just need to make that decision.”

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Tottenham transfer got ‘cancelled by angry club’ after medical due to row over one clause

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Tottenham were on the verge of signing Fulham striker Moussa Dembele in January 2016, but the deal was dramatically cancelled at the last minute despite the player wanting the move

Tottenham were once close to signing Fulham’s Moussa Dembele - only for the transfer to be scrapped at the eleventh hour after the forward had already completed his medical. In January 2016, Spurs were hot on the heels of rivals Arsenal and surprise Premier League contenders Leicester City in their pursuit of a first Premier League title.

Spurs had Harry Kane in their ranks following his incredible breakthrough 18 months earlier. Yet club chairman Levy identified the need to strengthen the side's attacking options and provide support for Kane as they sought to compete in the second half of the season.

Fulham's promising striker, Dembele - not to be confused with Spurs' own dynamic midfielder at the time - was subsequently targeted as Spurs' main January target. Levy negotiated a bargain £6million deal with Fulham for the then-19-year-old, whose contract was due to run out that summer.

Dembele even passed a Spurs medical two days before the January transfer deadline, with the move seemingly a done deal.

However, the West Londoners were keen for their talented youngster to return to Craven Cottage until the end of the 2015/16 season due to their efforts to battle relegation and a transfer embargo that left them unable to sign any replacements in January.

They hoped to agree a deal that would still see them receive a fee for Dembele despite him becoming a free agent at the end of the season. Spurs, however, were unimpressed by Fulham's demands and insisted he be allowed to join their squad immediately.

The Guardian reported that the disagreement led to Fulham 'angrily' cancelling the deal with Tottenham. Negotiations were not revived, and the forward was said to be left bitterly disappointed.

The Lilywhites didn’t end up buying a player in January and finished third that season, while Leicester City remarkably clinched the league title with a ten-point margin.

In the following summer, Spurs signed Moussa Sissoko and Vincent Janssen, while Dembele joined Scottish giants Celtic on a four-year contract. He had two successful seasons there, scoring 51 goals in 94 appearances and winning two Scottish Premiership titles, two Scottish Cups and two Scottish League Cups.

In 2018, Dembele returned to his home country, signing for Lyon where he netted 70 goals in 172 appearances between 2018 and 2023.

He then joined the influx of former big names moving to the Saudi Pro League in July 2023, signing for Al-Ettifaq as a free agent. Despite a disappointing season for the team, Dembele, having been one of Steven Gerrard's first signings, scored 14 goals in 26 appearances.

Still just 28 years old, he registered seven goals and four assists in 21 games for Al-Ettifaq in 2024/25. The team finished seventh in the Saudi Pro League, with the ship steadying following Gerrard’s departure after the side had been left just five points clear of the relegation zone.

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Ange Postecoglou lined up for shock new job just weeks after Tottenham axe

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Tottenham Hotspur dismissed manager Ange Postecoglou despite winning the Europa League under the Australian but he is already being lined up for a new role in a different league

Less than a month has passed since Ange Postecoglou was dismissed as Tottenham manager, but the Australian could soon have a new job waiting for him. Postecogou had been linnked with jobs in the Saudi Pro League, but now it looks as though Major League Soccer could come calling.

Postecoglou led Spurs to a fifth-place Premier League finish in his first season and secured Europa League glory in his second. That wasn't enough to keep him in a job, though, with Thomas Frank taking over ahead of a return to the Champions League.

According to BBC Sport, MLS side Los Angeles FC are considering replacing Steve Cherundolo with the former Premier League boss. Cherundolo has overseen a difficult Club World Cup campaign, with LAFC taking just one point from matches against Chelsea, Esperance and Flamengo.

Former United States defender Cherundolo is in his fourth season in LA, having finished in top spot in the Western Conference last term. Things have been tougher this year, though, with his team sitting 10 points adrift of conference leaders San Diego - albeit with games in hand.

Cherundolo already plans to leave at the end of the current campaign. He is due to return to Germany, where he spent his entire playing career at Hannove, saying the decision to return to Europe is "in the best interest of my family".

A move to Los Angeles could see Postecoglou reunited with Hugo Lloris. French goalkeeper Lloris was frozen out by the manager in North London, with Guglielmo Vicario brought in as his replacement, and chose to prolong his career on the other side of the Atlantic.

Lloris isn't the only former Premier League star at the Californian club. Former Arsenal and Chelsea star Olivier Giroud leads the line, while ex-Spurs hero Gareth Bale finished his career there after a brief spell in 2022.

“No, nothing surprises me in football," Lloris said when asked about the sacking of Postecoglou. "But at the same time, it is hard to say something because I am on the other side. I don’t know what happened inside the club so it's really hard for me to judge.

“If they made this decision it is because they believe there is another option which is better for the future of the club. What Ange Postecoglou did was just remarkable. He brought this Europa League trophy, he brought a lot of joy to the Spurs community, a lot of pride as well and we all have to be thankful for that."

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Arsenal, Man Utd and Tottenham racing to complete two transfers with one team left fuming

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The transfer window is seeing competition between Premier League clubs Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham as they attempt to get signings over the line in their quest for success

The trouble with good players can often be how sought-after they are. If there's a clear path to their signature, perhaps they aren't as spectacular as expected or maybe, if you're lucky, you know something others don't.

Tottenham's transfer ambitions this summer are certainly not for unknown, uncut gems and have instead taken the shape of prized Premier League possessions. Laudable, and good moves if they can be pulled off, but the Lilywhites may just find out how problematic such deals can be if you can't get them over the line.

With the arrival of Thomas Frank came a desire to land Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo but Spurs weren't first on the scene. The Cameroon international's interest in a move to Manchester United had already developed but Daniel Levy was not immediately dismayed.

Spurs jumped into the race with a bid worth £10million more than United's own offer when they launched a £70m approach. From the outside it sounds like the bold move required to sign a player who scored 20 Premier League goals last term.

But despite holding all the cards: a bigger bid, a familiar face in Frank, and being able to offer Champions League football, it seems the club will have to turn elsewhere. Ruben Amorim's side look set to agree a deal worth £65m, with Mbeumo anticipated to complete a deal next week.

Football doesn't always make sense, although Manchester United did finish two places above their rivals in the league despite falling to them in the Europa League final. Perhaps money talks or perhaps the Red Devils' stature remains worth more than more tangible qualities.

What may be more frustrating is that Tottenham could once again find themselves as the odd one out, unable to capture the attention of the figure commanding everyone's eyes on the dancefloor that is the transfer window.

With the competition of an even fiercer rival, Spurs may be forced to jink and jive to standout. Arsenal could be the team to scupper Tottenham's back-up plan after 'holding talks' with Eberechi Eze's representatives.

Spurs have long-tracked the Crystal Palace and England star but may struggle to hold a candle to Arsenal's Premier League ambitions after a difficult time in 2024/25. Eze made it on to Spurs' shortlist but it appears the Gunners could jump the queue with Andrea Berta already on the case and in conversations.

The Europa League champions cannot even repeat their ploy to land Mbeumo as Eze has a release clause in his contract. The former QPR starlet can be taken from Selhurst Park for £68m, ensuring the 26-year-old has almost the only say in his future.

But a scenario where Spurs are left chasing another target is not out of the realms of possibility. The will once again attempt to please, persuade and impress that they are a more suitable option to settle down with over their north London neighbours.

It is the Gunners who can offer a stable environment and will strive for the greatest gold in 2025/26 however. Spurs meanwhile are onto the seventh new face in their dugout since Eze became a Premier League player in 2020 - they will have their work cut out once again.

Someone will be left unhappy come the end of the summer. For the moment, Spurs are most at risk.

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word message as Man Utd make improved transfer offer

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Bryan Mbeumo breaks silence with four-word message as Man Utd make improved transfer offer

Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo is enjoying his time off after a standout season in the Premier League, with Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur both looking to sign him this summer

Manchester United's pursuit of Bryan Mbeumo has been ramped up with a new offer for the Brentford forward. United have submitted an improved bid worth over £60million for the Cameroon star.

Mbeumo scored 20 times in the Premier League last term for the Bees, an outstanding return. But he is ready to leave Brentford for a new challenge.

Tottenham Hotspur are offering the opportunity of a reunion with Thomas Frank, after he left Brentford for the Europa League winners, replacing Ange Postecoglou. They have already made an offer totalling a potential £70m.

But Mbeumo is understood to prefer a move to Old Trafford, where he can expect to earn in the region of £200k-a-week. United have already seen an opening bid of £55m rejected by Brentford, who want at least the £62.5m United paid Wolves for Matheus Cunha.

Negotiations between the clubs are ongoing, and while they do, Mbeumo has taken to social media to share his holiday activities. He uploaded a series of photos and videos on Instagram, declaring: "Time off so far".

Mbeumo experienced Roland Garros as well as a scenic trip to Canada, where he was interviewed during a trip to the F1's Canadian Grand Prix. One person to notably like Mbeumo's post was United's young defender Leny Yoro.

Certainly Ruben Amorim would like to have Mbeumo in situ by the time the Premier League kicks off in August. United host Arsenal at Old Trafford in their opening fixture.

And the Portuguese is desperate to overhaul his misfiring attack after their dismal showing in 2024-25. Brazil international Cunha is a start, while Mbeumo has been earmarked as his 'twin No.10' counterpart in Amorim's 3-4-2-1 formation. A move for a new central striker has also been earmarked.

Pre-season is looming for Amorim, who is aiming to bring about significant change after the club's worst Premier League season, since the competition's inception in 1992. Their domestic disaster was compounded by defeat in the Europa League final to Spurs - which ensured there will be no European football at the club next term.

United's players are due to return to pre-season on July 7 before heading on tour to the USA. Whether Mbeumo is among their number remains to be seen.

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Eberechi Eze's stance on Tottenham transfer revealed as Spurs confident of deal

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Tottenham are aiming to add to their squad ahead of next season's Champions League return and have put Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze right at the top of their shortlist

Tottenham believe they can finally land Eberechi Eze this summer. Mirror Sport revealed on Sunday that Spurs are looking towards the Crystal Palace star as they try and strengthen their forward line.

And they believe Eze would be keen on the switch with other clubs also interested in the player who has a £68m buy-out clause. Tottenham ’s new boss Thomas Frank has prioritised a wide player in the transfer market and they have already made a £65m-plus for Bryan Mbeumo and have made enquiries for Bournemouth ’s Antoine Semenyo.

But England international Eze is also a long-term target and they have been getting encouraging noises about whether he would move to Spurs this summer.

Newcastle and Aston Villa have also been linked with Eze while Palace are desperate to keep him after he helped them win the FA Cup and clinch a placce in Europe.

Frank is desperate to strengthen his wide options with Son Heung-min potentially leaving amid strong interest from the Saudi Pro League.

Tottenham remain keen on Mbeumo but face major competition from Manchester United who have made a £55m bid for the Brentford forward.

Frank has a strong link with Mbeumo from Brentford and will be keen to bring him in but the forward has been keen on going to United. That deal is still a possibility for Spurs but they remain determined to strengthen.

Tottenham have made enquiries on Semenyo but Bournemouth do not want to sell after losing Dean Huijsen to Real Madrid while Liverpool are closing in on left back Milos Kerkez.

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Bournemouth will demand around £70m for Semenyo and Spurs are now exploring options as they look to bolster their squad for the new manager and also ahead of a season back in the Champions League.

But Tottenham know they could get Eze if they trigger the buy-out clause which has been widely reported - just as long as the player agrees to the switch.

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