Tottenham Hotspur have reached an agreement to sign Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United for a fee of around £55million ($74.7m).
A medical is scheduled to take place on Thursday ahead of Kudus signing a six-year contract at the north London club.
Confirming the imminent deal, football transfer expert David Ornstein wrote on his X handle, “Tottenham Hotspur have reached a transfer agreement for Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United for a fee of around £55million ($74.7m).”
Tottenham had made a £50million offer for the 24-year-old, which was turned down as talks continued.
The Ghanaian international is prioritising a move to Spurs if he leaves West Ham and personal terms are not expected to be an issue.
Kudus’ contract runs until 2028 and has a buyout clause that is only active for the first 10 days of July, valued at £80million ($108m) for teams on the continent, £85m for those in the Premier League and £120m for those in Saudi Arabia.
Kudus registered five goals and four assists in 35 Premier League games for West Ham last season, his second after joining for €41.5m from Ajax in the summer of 2023.
The output was slightly down from his debut league campaign in England, when he managed eight goals and nine assists.
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