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 has officially secured Mohammed Kudus from West Ham in a £55m deal. The sought-after forward is undergoing his medical, having chosen Spurs over Chelsea and Newcastle. This marks a rare transfer between the London rivals.
Tottenham has reportedly agreed a £55m deal with West Ham for Mohammed Kudus. The 24-year-old forward is set for a medical ahead of a six-year contract, marking a significant transfer despite prior interest from Chelsea and Newcastle.