Ghana international Mohammed Kudus is on the verge of sealing a big-money transfer to Tottenham Hotspur this week.
As previously reported by AfricaSoccer, Tottenham have reached an agreement with West Ham United for the 24-year-old’s transfer in a deal worth £55 million. The Black Stars playmaker is scheduled to undergo a medical examination on Thursday, July 10.
Transfer insider Fabrizio Romano confirmed the development on Wednesday via a post on X, stating that Kudus had his sights firmly set on Spurs.
“Mohammed Kudus didn’t want to negotiate with any other club, only Spurs,” Romano revealed. “Clear intentions as revealed last week… and deal now done, as Kudus will become new #THFC player this week.”
🤍✊🏿 Mohammed Kudus didn’t want to negotiate with any other club, only Spurs.
Clear intentions as revealed last week… and deal now done, as Kudus will become new #THFC player this week. ⤵️ https://t.co/M70P28Y5ma
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 9, 2025
Kudus leaves West Ham after two seasons with the Hammers, having joined from Dutch side Ajax. Before his time in Amsterdam, he developed his game at Danish club FC Nordsjælland.
The talented Ghana international has earned widespread praise for his performances in Europe over the past five years, with many backing him to thrive at a higher level. His move to Tottenham is seen as a major step forward in his career.