Tottenham ‘Tracking’ £74m West Ham Star As Three-Way Transfer Battle Emerges
Written By Albert Echatah
Tottenham Hotspur have strong interest in securing the services Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United, and they are set to face competition from Arsenal and Chelsea to secure his signing.
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A report from Africa Foot suggests Kudus is valued at €85 million (£74m), a price tag that hasn’t deterred these three Premier League clubs. Additionally, French giants Paris Saint-Germain are also monitoring his situation with a potential summer move in mind.
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The coming weeks will reveal whether Tottenham intensifies their pursuit of the player. Recognizing a need for greater attacking prowess, they view the 24-year-old as a potentially outstanding addition.
The West Ham star has proven himself among the EPL’s elite attackers and is undoubtedly capable of competing at the level of top London clubs like Tottenham, Arsenal, and Chelsea.
With Timo Werner’s loan ending, Spurs are in search of an alternative, and the West Ham forward is considered a potentially perfect fit, having been lauded as an exceptionally talented player.
Arsenal also require greater attacking options, and Kudus presents himself as a potential spearhead for their attack.
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Kudus’ versatility allows him to play effectively on the wings too. The Ghana international might be a significant improvement over Gabriel Jesus, whose performances for Arsenal have been rather disappointing.
Chelsea’s attack has relied too heavily on Nicolas Jackson. To improve their squad depth, especially with their Champions League aspirations, bringing in another high-caliber forward would be a smart move.
Their current dependence limits their potential in both the Premier League and next season’s UEFA Champions League.
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