Ghana international Mohammed Kudus is reportedly open to joining English Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur this summer.
As reported by Africasoccer, the Premier League club is keen on securing the services of the Black Stars poster boy to augment the squad of team.
While Mohammed Kudus’ contract includes a £85 million release clause for Premier League clubs, Tottenham Hotspur is optimistic of snatching the highly-rated Ghanaian midfielder below the fee, which runs for the first 10 days of July.
Despite expressing interest in attackers Antoine Semenyo, Bryan Mbeumo, and Eberechi Eze, the former Nordjaelland and Ajax star is said to be the most likely signing for Tottenham to bolster the attacking options of new head coach Thomas Frank.
West Ham are willing to sell the 24-year-old to help finance a summer rebuild under head coach Graham Potter.
Kudus, who is believed to be open to the prospect of a move across London, believes it will be a step forward in his career if the move materialises.
Joining Spurs would make Kudus the first player to move directly from West Ham since midfielder Scott Parker in 2011.