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Mohammed Kudus is a Ghanaian International who plays as an attacking midfielder or right winger who played for the Premier League club West Ham United till now and is an integral part of the Ghana national team. The 24-year-old joined the hammers in 2023 on a five-year contract for a reported fee of £38 million. He became the most expensive Ghanaian transfer in football after Thomas Partey to Arsenal. He finished his debut season as the player with most successful dribbles in the Premier League with 124 dribbles. Kudus panned out to be the perfect attacking threat for West Ham United.  

Latest reports suggest that Mohammed Kudus has reportedly left his club West Ham United and agreed to join the North London side Tottenham Hotspur. He is set to join the Spurs on a £55 million transfer. The Ghanaian International will sign a six-year contract with them. The medical tests are set to be completed today in North London and Spurs and West Ham have now also started to exchange documents after a deal was agreed, as per Fabrizio Romano. Kudus will soon be announced as an official Tottenham Hotspur player in a few days.

Mohammed Kudus had his priority set to join Tottenham Hotspur in this transfer window: Reports

According to several reports, Mohammed Kudus had his priority set to join Tottenham Hotspur in this transfer window. He only wanted to join Tottenham Hotspur and was not willing to join any other club. He was keen about playing under their new manager Thomas Frank, who left his former team Brentford and decided to join Tottenham Hotspur for the upcoming campaign.

Thomas Franks considers Kudus as a lethal addition to the squad and thinks that he has a great potential to become the best in the league. With only 24 years of age and proven Premier League experience, Kudus is all set to light up the Premier league in the upcoming season.

Tottenham Hotspur have already made the signing of Kota Takai from the Japanese league and they are all set to announce Mohammed Kudus as their second signing of the window.