West Ham Stands Firm: Tottenham's £50m Bid for Mohammed Kudus Rejected
West Ham rejects Tottenham's £50m bid for Mohammed Kudus, prioritizing a move to a Champions League club.



West Ham United has firmly rejected a £50 million offer from Tottenham Hotspur for their star midfielder, Mohammed Kudus. The Ghanaian international, who joined West Ham from Ajax in 2023 for £38 million, is reportedly open to leaving the London Stadium, with a preference for a club competing in the Champions League.
Tottenham, having secured their spot in the Champions League by winning the Europa League, fits Kudus's criteria. However, West Ham is holding out for a fee closer to Kudus's £85 million release clause. Despite Tottenham's efforts to negotiate a lower price, West Ham remains steadfast in their valuation.
Recent weeks have seen at least six top clubs express interest in Kudus, including Chelsea. West Ham may consider selling one of their key players this summer to reinvest in the squad, especially as they prepare for manager Graham Potter's first full season in charge.
Kudus, who still has three years left on his contract, has made a significant impact at West Ham, contributing 13 goals and nine assists in 65 Premier League appearances. His performances have not gone unnoticed, and the Hammers are keen to ensure they receive a fair price for their prized asset.
As talks continue, the football world watches closely to see where Mohammed Kudus will land next. Will Tottenham increase their bid, or will another club swoop in to secure the talented midfielder's services?