Saudi Pro League clubs have shown interest in signing Mohammed Kudus ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window.
Kudus, who impressed with a strong debut season scoring 20 goals across all competitions, has faced challenges this term, netting only three goals for West Ham United so far.
Despite his struggles, clubs from Saudi Arabia have approached West Ham about the availability of the Ghana international.
Reports indicate that Kudus has a release clause set at £85 million, but Saudi clubs are reportedly willing to offer more.
However, no formal agreement has been reached yet, as Kudus remains under contract at the London club until 2028.
🚨🇸🇦 Understand that Mohammed #Kudus’ release clause for Saudi clubs is even higher than the £85 million set for European teams.
Saudi clubs are interested in Kudus, but at this stage, his main plan is not to move to Saudi Arabia this summer. Enquiries have been made, but… pic.twitter.com/lV6fbqCgQE
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) April 2, 2025
He has also attracted interest from Liverpool and other European teams as the summer transfer window approaches.
In the meantime, Kudus was absent for West Ham’s 1-0 loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on Tuesday.
The 24-year-old picked up an injury during training, ruling him out of the match. The club has yet to provide details on the extent of the injury.