Tottenham Hotspur has officially signed Ghanaian international Mohammed Kudus from West Ham for £55 million on a six-year deal. This landmark transfer, the first between the London rivals in 14 years, saw Spurs beat out Chelsea and overcome a 'Tottenham tax' for the talented forward.
Tottenham has officially completed the £55 million signing of Mohammed Kudus from West Ham on a six-year deal, securing a key target who also drew interest from Chelsea. This rare direct transfer marks a new chapter for the versatile Ghana international under new Spurs boss Thomas Frank.
Tottenham's £50m bid for Mohammed Kudus rejected by West Ham, who expect more. Kudus is open to Spurs for European football, with Chelsea also interested. West Ham are under no pressure to sell the Ghanaian.
Tottenham's £50m bid for Mohammed Kudus has been rejected, with the West Ham star keen on a move to a Champions League side. Spurs, now in the Champions League, are pushing for a deal below his £85m release clause as other top clubs also eye the Ghanaian international.
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