Ghanaian international Mohammed Kudus could be on the move again this summer, with clubs from the Saudi Pro League reportedly showing strong interest in the West Ham United star—despite ongoing links to Premier League giants Arsenal and Liverpool.
According to a report by TBR Football, Kudus has emerged as a serious target for Saudi clubs, who are ready to compete financially with European teams for his signature.
The 24-year-old has a release clause of £84 million in his contract with West Ham, but sources suggest the London club may be willing to accept a bid in the region of £65–70 million.
Since making the switch from Ajax to West Ham in August 2023, Kudus has experienced a mixed spell in East London.
Although he impressed in his debut season with several standout performances and goals, his form during the 2024/25 campaign has been inconsistent.
So far this season, Kudus has recorded just four goals and four assists in 33 appearances across all competitions.
Despite his patchy form, Kudus remains a valuable asset. His combination of age, potential, and marketability has made him an attractive option for clubs seeking attacking reinforcements.
As interest from Saudi Arabia intensifies and with Arsenal and Liverpool also monitoring his situation, the future of Mohammed Kudus remains uncertain heading into the summer transfer window.