Mohammed Kudus has caught the attention of Saudi giants Al Nasser, who are preparing a stunning €100 million offer to lure the West Ham midfielder away from the Premier League.
Givemesport journalist Ben Jacobs reports that Al Nassr already made an attempt to sign Kudus in January and are ready to return with a new offer. The Saudi side believes West Ham could accept a fee lower than the £120 million release clause that applies only to Saudi clubs between July 1 and 10. That clause is separate from the £85 million one set for Premier League sides.
Kudus, 24, has impressed in his debut Premier League season, featuring in 27 matches with three goals and two assists. His skill, versatility, and work rate have quickly made him one of West Ham’s standout performers.
Al Nassr are also monitoring Ghanaian striker Antoine Semenyo, but Kudus remains their priority. While it’s still unclear if Kudus would accept a move to the Middle East, Al Nassr are optimistic about securing his signature.